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Call Her Daddy·EntertainmentNikki Glaser: Foreplay, Fetishes, & Face Lifts
TL;DR
Nikki Glaser discusses her career rise, sex talk roots, relationship dynamics, and her honest plans for cosmetic procedures including a future facelift.
Key Points
- 1.Nikki's career exploded after the Tom Brady Roast. She has since hosted the Golden Globes twice, signed on for a third, and has a new special out — and she intentionally says yes to everything fearing the inevitable career dip.
- 2.Nikki grew up in St. Louis and returned during COVID. She bounced between LA and New York for years before settling back in St. Louis, where her Midwest upbringing shaped her reputation for being genuinely nice despite her brutal roast persona.
- 3.Her roast comedy stems from low self-esteem, not cruelty. She writes roast material by asking what would devastate her most if said about herself, turning self-bullying into a comedic framework.
- 4.Nikki didn't have sex until she was 21 because she was terrified of the mechanics. She started talking explicitly about sex in standup because no honest conversations existed for women like her — and the more she spoke about it, the more confident she became.
- 5.Foreplay is the central complaint Nikki has about heterosexual sex. She argues men treat a kiss as sufficient foreplay and urges men to 'bring back dry humping' and make women beg before proceeding, saying toys are essential and a vibrator plus a partner equals an A+.
- 6.Both Nikki and Alex played a game matching raunchy quotes to the right comedian. Quotes included 'I just want to be a slut,' 'light, tight, easy, breezy, beautiful vagina,' and 'put it in the ass so I know what we're working with' — several were surprisingly misattributed.
- 7.Nikki confirmed she can squirt but credits only herself for it. She clarified it has happened a couple of times, always self-generated, describing it as feeling like spilling a glass of water.
- 8.A facelift is firmly on Nikki's agenda within two to five years. She has attended multiple facelift consultations and says the procedure is underrated — her hesitation is purely about the brutal recovery, including months off camera, drains, and lasting facial numbness.
- 9.Nikki argues that bad cosmetic work gets noticed while good work is invisible. Women who look quietly stunning on red carpets are assumed to be 'drinking more water,' and they lie about procedures to avoid shame — she compares modern Botox stigma to the old shame of box-dyeing hair.
- 10.Boyfriends who discourage cosmetic work are usually threatened, not caring. Nikki's theory is that men say 'don't upgrade' because they fear a hotter partner will leave them, and withholding compliments is the same insecurity — isolating a woman so he becomes her only source of validation.
- 11.Nikki's boyfriend Chris, her on-and-off partner of over a decade, approved the 'shoot him in the face to blow Tom Brady' joke. She has been with him since age 29 and takes relationship breaks openly, once reuniting after a four-year split when both returned to St. Louis during COVID.
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