Jess Hilarious: Getting her โJess Dueโ on iHeartRadioโs Power 105 with The Breakfast Club
We just wrapped another great edition of our digital magazine celebrating various people in the industry. Our cover model for this issue is Jess Hilarious, the newest and very exciting addition to The Breakfast Club. We knew Youtube Channel.
The Unstoppable Jess Hilarious: From Social Media to Mainstream Media
There is something about Jess Hilarious that makes you feel like youโve known her for years. Sheโs warm, down-to-earth, bold, funny, and unafraid to speak her mind. She adds an element to the Breakfast Club that is irreplaceable, bringing something completely different and refreshing to the table.
In this exclusive interview, Jess Hilarious, the dynamic comedian, actress, and co-host of The Breakfast Club, opens up about her journey in the entertainment industry, her unapologetic approach to life, and her future aspirations. From her early days of creating viral videos on Instagram to becoming a beloved figure on one of the most popular radio shows, Jess shares candid insights into her career, the challenges
Pregnancy Announcement
Jess Hilarious: Yes, it was interesting to see the focus on my pregnancy. There was more about that than anything else I was doing, like my segments with the โmessโ and other things.
Joining The Breakfast Club
KR: When you started on Breakfast Club, the whole process of not letting people know you were joiningโwhose idea was that? Creating speculation that you blew the job? Whose idea was it to create the spectacle?
JH: Thatโs a funny question. It wasnโt really anybodyโs idea. It was real. I actually take the blame for it. I wasnโt supposed to do that, but I didnโt care. I wanted to put them under fire. Charlemagne ran with it. When I first announced it, I didnโt hear from Charlemagne, iHeart, the program director, or Envy. I thought maybe I shouldnโt have done it. It went viral, and I was just trying to light a fire under them because they were taking so long. They didnโt want to give me what I felt I was worth, and this move wasnโt just a small changeโit was a big one with a child and another on the way.
KR: That must have been real tough.
JH: Not everyone does. We often seek validation from others instead of supporting each other. If we focused on each other, we could be greater than any other race.
Career Beginnings and COVID Impact
KR: How did you get your start? Did COVID give you a boost?
JH: I started before COVID with 15-second Instagram videos. My first sketch went viral, then Nick Cannon put me on Wild โN Out. COVID did give me a boost. I rebranded and created several series on YouTube, which helped build a different, loyal audience.
Creating Content
KR: It must have been time-consuming to create all that content.
JH: Yes, it was. I donโt do as many skits now because itโs oversaturated. I focus on writing and pitching shows to networks. Iโm not giving away my hard work for free anymore.
Transition to Stand-Up
KR: Was it hard to transition from internet comedy to stand-up?
JH: Not for me. I started doing both around the same time. My god-brother encouraged me to do stand-up, and I fell in love with it. It wasnโt hard for me to transition, but I know it is for others.
Creating Own Platforms
KR: Why do you think some people donโt create their own platforms?
JH: Some people might not realize the potential. They go on other platforms instead of creating their own, which limits them.
Thoughts on Vlad TV
KR: What do you think about Vlad TV?
JH: Vlad does great shows with good research. He gets attacked a lot by the black community, but I respect what he does. People run to his platform willingly.
Future Plans with The Breakfast Club
KR: What do you hope to accomplish with the Breakfast Club?
JH: I want to use it as a stepping stone to my own TV talk show. I donโt plan to stay in radio forever. This is a pivotal moment for my career, setting up for the next big thing.
Upcoming Projects
KR: Anything else you want to add?
JH: I have a book coming out about co-parenting with my sonโs father, an eyewear line called Messy Vision, and an athletic line. I have a big project in Baltimore that I canโt talk about yet but itโs going to be amazing.
Personal Life
KR: I saw your video about your boyfriend. People really thought he was Brittney Griner!
JH: Yes, that was hilarious. People grab onto anything these days.
Closing Remarks
KR: Iโm very proud of you and happy to see your success. Youโre going to be a very big star. It was a pleasure interviewing you. Take care.
JH: Thank you so much, Kevin. Take care.
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