The first thing to affirm about Ilana Glazer is that she is absolutely not the same as Ilana Wexler, her character in Broad City, the sitcom co-written with Abbi Jacobson about two ballsy young women careening around New York. “My demo”, as she terms fans, is pretty woke, Glazer only having to mention gender-nonconforming youth and homophobia being “the lamest form of hate” to garner wild cheers. Against a pinky-beige backdrop, her only prop a stool with a water bottle, Glazer commands the space, swaggering, sauntering, sidestepping, dancing back and forth like a boxer. Read More...
The first thing to affirm about Ilana Glazer is that she is absolutely not the same as Ilana Wexler, her character in Broad City, the sitcom co-written with Abbi Jacobson about two ballsy young women careening around New York. “My demo”, as she terms fans, is pretty woke, Glazer only having to mention gender-nonconforming youth and homophobia being “the lamest form of hate” to garner wild cheers. Against a pinky-beige backdrop, her only prop a stool with a water bottle, Glazer commands the space, swaggering, sauntering, sidestepping, dancing back and forth like a boxer.
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