For most of my life, I did everything “right.”
Held it together. Showed up. Kept going.
And… something felt off.

I was doing everything for everyone else.
And somehow… I was last on my own list.
So I started paying attention.
To what I actually felt.
To what I actually wanted.
To the voice I’d been ignoring for years.
(Not because I was fearless… but because I DEFINITELY wasn’t.)
I had stage fright.
I overthought everything.
I doubted myself constantly.
But something in me whispered… "try anyway."
So I did.
And somewhere between the fear, the laughs, and telling the truth out loud…
everything started to change.

After shows, women would come up to me and say:
“I feel like you just told my story.”
“I thought I was the only one.”
And that’s when it clicked.
It’s not just me.
So many of us are living lives that look fine…
but don’t feel right.
Yes, I make women laugh.
But underneath that…
I help women feel seen.
To feel lighter.
To feel like themselves again.
To stop carrying everything alone.

My live shows aren’t just about comedy.
They’re about connection.
A room full of women laughing, recognising themselves,
and realising… they’re not alone.
