![]() Who do you think is the sexiest disciple? Who in the bible would you go on a date with? Can’t be Jesus.īORJA: Can’t be Jesus. Do you think it’s helping you?īORJA: Okay. I want to work with y’all a little bit more.īORJA: Okay, yeah. TERRI JOE: It’s to get to know colored people–I mean people of color–a little bit better. Necklace Blumarine.īORJA: Okay, so the AAVE class, what’s it for? TERRI JOE: Well, I wouldn’t be doing nothing like that, that’s un-Christian-like.ĭress Terri’s Own. Yeah, cause I been taking AAVE classes and they do a dance portion and I usually can’t do it because I can’t do the whole body movements.īORJA: And now you can crank that. I felt alive again.īORJA: What’s the first thing you did when you could walk? TERRI JOE: Yeah, it was like a temporary pass, but it was great. Just prayer.īORJA: I saw that god granted you the strength to walk and stand. TERRI JOE: At night, in the morning, and in the afternoons on my knees. TERRI JOE: Nothing much, just a little prayer. But that’s as far as that goes.īORJA: What happened in the church camp sleepovers? Well, we did have church camp sleepovers if you want to count that. TERRI JOE: When I have a man to take care of me, I’m not going to be working.īORJA: Okay, valid. Who’s going to take care of the kids? I’m not going to get a job. ![]() Just normal things that a Christian woman would want.īORJA: What if they were the nicest Christian man, but broke? Money, Christian, 6 feet tall, well-endowed. I’m a Christian woman, so I need a Christian man. TERRI JOE: Christian, first of all, because that’s just how I am. I don’t even like to speak about them.īORJA: Okay. TERRI JOE: Those are people that are in my past. I did just get spiritually married to Jesus. TERRI JOE: Just live your life as a Christian and you’ve got a first-class ticket to heaven.ĭress and Earrings Terri’s Own. Just follow the word of Jesus then you’re on your way to heaven. TERRI JOE: Only heterosexual and nothing more. TERRI JOE: The only ones that come to mind are don’t be a sinner, don’t be a homosexu– What would be your version of the Ten Commandments? I love the floral moment.īORJA: I feel like a lot of people need to know the word of the Lord that you’re spreading. I’m not going to let Jesus take all the credit, even though he deserves it.īORJA: Okay. So I guess I can assume this answer, but who is the most important person in your life?īORJA: And I’m going to assume the person you are today is because of– Jesus should be everywhere, in Interview magazine and on every billboard.īORJA: You right. TERRI JOE: Probably because I spread the good word of Jesus Christ and there could never be too much Jesus. Why do you think they asked you to be in Interview magazine? TERRI JOE: I’m a waitress, a Christian, and a god warrior.īORJA: I love to hear that. PATIA BORJA: Hi Terri Joe! Could you start by telling the world where you’re from? In fact, it’s only after meme-queen Patia Borja gets on the line and gushes over her post-woke humor that Kelon flips the script, clearing her throat before re-emerging as a soft-spoken and suspiciously sweet Southern belle. When Kelon gets on Zoom, she’s dressed as her popular TikTok alter ego Terri Joe, a god-fearing white woman with a fondness for floral prints and cardigans. You're welcome.Terri Joe wears Dress Terri’s Own. ![]() The female comedians on this list all had different career paths, but they share one crucial thing in common: they are hilarious and you will be laughing by the end of this list. I love seeing standup comedians (sometimes in person, but mostly by watching their Netflix specials on the couch while wearing sweats and drinking wine), but I also love discovering new funny women who are changing the comedy landscape by starting their own comedy podcasts or bringing their lol-worthy acts to TikTok and Instagram. One of the coolest things about comedy today, IMO, is how it’s expanding to include new forms. So to celebrate all of our collective humor, we've put together a list of the best female comedians working right now. Even outside of the comedy world, whether it's giving funny gifts, or trolling on social media, women have always been-and will continue to be-funny. It also simply doesn't hold up! Some of the best comedians working today just happen to be women. Honestly, thinking women aren't funny is such a tired (not to mention BORING) opinion. Well, I’m just a girl, standing in front of the people spewing that nonsense, asking them to shut the *actual* eff up. “i JuST dON’T tHInk fEmale comEdiANs aRE fUnny.” ![]()
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