'It feels so taboo': Natalie Palamides on playing both halves of a toxic couple and her shocking next show

omg I'm so down for more of these bold statements from @NataliePalamides 🀣🎭 her show Weer is like the ultimate diss track against rom-coms and societal expectations. I mean, who needs a happy ending when you can have an uncomfortable one? πŸ˜‚πŸ’β€β™€οΈ her willingness to tackle taboo topics like mental health and toxic relationships is so refreshing. And let's be real, the fact that she's not afraid to poke fun at herself (literally in this case) is just genius πŸ€ͺ🎭
 
omg I'm so freaked out by Weer 😱 it's like Natalie Palamides is speaking straight to my anxiety 🀯 I love how she's pushing the boundaries of what's considered acceptable in comedy and challenging us to question our assumptions about love and relationships πŸ’” but at the same time, I'm also kinda intimidated by her bravery to tackle such dark topics head-on πŸ’ͺ can't wait for her new Netflix show, hope it's not as uncomfortable to watch as Weer πŸ˜…
 
🀣 She's got balls πŸ€ͺ, I love it! Subverting toxic relationship tropes is just what we need more of πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Bring on the uncomfortable laughter and question everything πŸ˜‚πŸ’­
 
🀯 I love how she just owns the fact that toxic relationships are messed up & still tries to make us laugh at them? It's like, we're conditioned to think they can be fixed with enough sappy romance, but Natalie's show is all "nope, this is some crazy stuff" πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And I'm low-key fascinated by how she subverts the whole rom-com trope πŸ€”. Can't wait for her new Netflix project, whatever it is 😳
 
Natalie Palamides is a total boss 🀩. Her new show Weer is like a dark mirror held up to our societal expectations - it's uncomfortable, but necessary πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. I love how she's not afraid to tackle the tough stuff and make us laugh at the same time... or cringe, depending on the situation πŸ˜‚. As a comedian, she's got this crazy talent for subverting norms and making you question everything. And let's be real, her physical comedy is πŸ”₯. I'm hyped for her new Netflix project - it sounds like a wild ride 🎠. She's definitely not afraid to push boundaries and explore the unexplored... even if it means going up against some personal demons πŸ’”.
 
So I'm trying to figure out why comedians are always playing toxic relationships on stage... like, isn't that just kinda promoting unhealthy stuff? πŸ€” And what's with the line between comedy and taboo topics? Can you make fun of something without being super insensitive or hurtful? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Natalie Palamides seems to be trying to break down those boundaries, but I'm not sure if she's just trolling us or genuinely subverting our expectations. How do we know what's "off-putting" versus just pushing the envelope too far? 🀯 Her new show sounds like it could go either way...
 
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