Wanna see the world’s most charming short film about a girl whose sentient hair is her superpower? Duh, of course you do. Layla Soileau created our new favorite superhero and we can’t wait for Yettie’s next adventure.

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You know when you’re just trying to live right and love yourself, and society keeps being like ‘wow, you must really hate your body?’ Yeah, we hate that shit too. In this set, hilarious stand-up comic Jenny Zigrino sets the record straight on self-love, LA-vs-Minnesota, being a plus-sized lady on tv, and of course crop tops.
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Ever moved to a new city, lived there for three months, and then considered immediately going back to your hometown and never mentioning those three months again? Moving to a place where you don’t know anyone is HARD and SCARY and Kerry O’Neill and George Barber captured that perfectly with this sweet and funny short.
Ok if you’re not already on the Kausar train, now is the time to hop on board. This hilarious actor/writer/host/badass is the creative force behind some of our favorite sketches and short videos of all time. There’s pretty much nothing Kausar can’t do, so this week we’re celebrating her with a special playlist of some of her greatest hits. And don’t forget to keep an eye on our Facebook page for more Kausar magic!
You want the funny? We got the funny, honey. We’re bringing you the five tightest things happening this week in the world of female hilarity. This week we’re talking about Lea Michele’s new show The Mayor, the My Little Pony Movie, the quirky web series Janny Jelly, Tamara Yajia’s Twitter account, and Nikki Glaser’s new tour.
Freshly out of an eating disorder clinic, Nicola needs to find a career and what better one than a health and wellness influencer? This series has so much comedy, ghosts, and Harry Potter, you'll begin to question reality! But don't! Just watch this WhoHaha's Series Spotlight and learn with us that healing is HARD.
Nutritiously Nicola includes references to eating disorders, so those in recovery may want to take care before watching. If you or a loved one is suffering from an eating disorder you can call the NEDA hotline at 1-800-931-2237 and visit their website here.