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    If you think Kelsey Cook is just another comedian with a run-of-the-mill background, think again. Her parents? An international yo-yo champion and a resident member of the Foosball Hall of Fame. Yes, that’s right. Forget about sporting figures with trophies; she comes from a lineage that might just play its way into the Guinness World Records while simultaneously causing existential crises for professional athletes everywhere.


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    Kelsey has leveraged this dazzling heritage into a remarkable stand-up special, The Hustler, currently swimming in a pool of over three million views on YouTube. And now, in a genius marketing maneuver, it sashays over to Hulu this Friday to capture even more eyeballs. I had the fortune—or misfortune, depending on who you ask—of speaking with Cook about the zen of comedy, her foosball escapades, and her romantic entanglements with fellow comics. Because what could be funnier than two career jokesters attempting to cohabitate?

    “My entire childhood was spent standing on a stool, thanks to my parents’ ambition. Apparently, no child should be too short to grasp the fine art of foosball. They would literally place their hands over mine, ensuring that I could shoot the ball—yet another reminder that my existence revolved around sports that, let’s be real, most people don’t even know are legitimate career paths. But I guess it beats being handed a soccer ball and told, ‘Good luck in the real world!’”

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    “In comedy, you’re essentially in a battle with yourself. And oddly enough, the same can be said for foosball—though you’re actively opposing another person, the real enemy lies within. If you mess up, you can’t blame your partner for stealing your thunder. Oh no, the onus of failure rests squarely on your shoulders, which is refreshingly honest for self-deprecating souls like yours truly.”

    “People mightn’t picture meditative activities as existing in a bar-covered foosball haven, but trust me, when you play at a pro level, you hardly have a second to breathe. It’s all about laser-like focus. You blink, and—wham! There goes the ball into an existential void of despair.”

    “Comedy is no different. You can’t just casually shrug your shoulders and say, ‘Hey, everyone, just do your own thing while I engage in a riveting scroll through Instagram.’ Nope! You’re fully committed the entire time. Just you and the audience—akin to gladiators facing off in a coliseum of laughter.”

    “My dad has some seriously funny yo-yo tricks that he sets up as comedic bits. Half a year back, we shot a video of him doing these tricks, and can you believe it—over six million views! Newsflash: Studio executives worth millions aren’t the only ones with ‘commercially viable’ ideas. My dad could probably become a viral sensation just with string and a two-dollar toy.”

    “At one point, I had my life mapped out: Become a high school math teacher. Things quickly unraveled halfway through the math program as I was busy wondering why anyone would willingly dive into a career of math jokes that, let’s face it, perish faster than a soda in the sun. So, I switched to broadcast production, thinking—‘Hey, video editing has to be art!’ Imagine my surprise when public speaking turned me into a comedy convert. A professor even compared me to Kristen Wiig. Naturally, I thought, ‘Wow, her magic wand must’ve been a far better fit for this.’”

    “I wasn’t the stand-up clown type. That title went to the kid lighting his farts on fire—clearly an act of profound inspiration. My debut on stage wouldn’t even fit into the traditional definition of ‘stage’; it was my university’s monthly open mic in the cafeteria where I battled the sound of clanking forks while desperately trying to hold my audience’s attention. Did I mention I had friends there? It saved me from the immediate death of boredom.”

    “Fast forward to my L.A. journey, where serendipity took the wheel. Jim Norton was in search of podcasts to promote his special. A little voice chirped in my ear: ‘Imagine him not killing me when he finds out I’m just your average Joe with a fledgling podcast.’ But to my utter shock and delight, he responded, ‘Sure, I’d love to!’ From there? Let’s just say I ended up opening for him, cried like a soap opera character, and suddenly found myself propelled into a whirlwind of touring and laughter.”


    Fittingly, Cook co-hosts the podcast Pretend Problems with her partner, comedian Chad Daniels. Because if you can navigate a relationship with someone who makes people laugh for a living, you might just have the keys to a comedy kingdom.

    “Chad has been in the stand-up game longer than me, and I genuinely think he’s hilarious; it’s lightyears away from competition and petty rivalry. In fact, we cheer each other on so fiercely that it almost feels like an insatiable montage of encouragement. We just want each other to succeed—except when he’s stealing my thunder on stage, naturally.”

    “Navigating our schedules can feel like trying to parallel park in San Francisco—exasperating but somehow vital for survival. We’re dreaming of tour dates together next year, which might just be the pièce de résistance of comedy coupledom.”

    “Finally, I just want to shout out that Hulu is diving into the stand-up scene and securing a space they believe is crucial for future specials. While The Hustler will still hold court on YouTube alongside its new Hulu home, I eagerly anticipate breaking down more barriers—hopefully reaching viewers beyond my aunt and that one cousin who only shows up for the food.”

    You’d best check your Hulu listings for The Hustler. For tour dates and more, make sure to consult the oracle, a.k.a. her website, kelseycook.com. Go forth and explore, dear reader, because who doesn’t want to witness foosball royalty in action?

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