“You see things on paper, you talk about it,” Whitley said. “But when you’re actually in the room recording? Magic started happening. And you know, I just looked at Lena and I was like, ‘You’re right. This is absolutely beautiful.'”
Let’s just say, Waithe—who “grabbed on and said she wasn’t going to let it go until she saw it come to fruition,” Whitley said appreciatively—recognized that there was comedic gold to be mined from her pal’s very relatable experiences.
“I just thought it was naturally funny and I didn’t have to do too much there,” Waithe said of the podcast, which is “loosely” inspired by Whitley’s life as an entertainer and single mom. “That’s what usually gets me excited, when there’s a story that’s already entertaining and there’s just so much humanity there. That’s really what we wanted to bring out.”
Of course, when given the choice between a teachable moment or a spit take, Kym will always strive for the laugh.
Be the first to comment