She’s a talented comedian, writer, and actress best known for creating the lesbian-themed web series This Just Out, which highlights interviews with celebrity guests who are influential figures in the LGBT community. Over the course of her career, she has earned multiple Emmy Awards for her standout work as a writer on The Ellen DeGeneres Show—a role that truly showcased her sharp wit and storytelling ability. Before rising to fame, she lived in New York, where she began honing her craft, before eventually making the move to Los Angeles. Once there, she dedicated nearly six years to studying at the prestigious Groundlings School of Improvisation, a pivotal chapter in her artistic development. In 2013, she married singer Rachael Cantu, marking a joyful milestone in her personal life. She also shares a close bond with her sister, Rebecca, who has been a constant presence throughout her journey. Her path—from early days in New York to becoming a celebrated voice in entertainment—reflects both resilience and authenticity.
She would occasionally show up as a correspondent on The Jay Leno Show, bringing her unique perspective and charm to the segment. Her appearances on The Jay Leno Show were always well-received, adding a fresh voice to the program. Whenever she joined The Jay Leno Show, it was clear that she had a natural flair for engaging with the audience and delivering content with confidence.