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

Natalie Palamides on Playing Toxic Relationships and Her Shocking New Show

Comedian Natalie Palamides' rise to fame as the toast of Off-Broadway was anything but expected. The 36-year-old's early work, including her debut show Laid and follow-up Nate, were raw, edgy, and tackled topics such as maternal anxiety, sexual assault, and consent in a way that left audiences both laughing and unsettled.

Since then, Palamides has found herself at the forefront of a new wave of comedians pushing the boundaries of what's considered acceptable. Her latest show Weer is no exception, where she plays both halves of a romantic comedy couple, Mark and Christina, with one half of her face and body playing Mark and the other, Christina.

The show, which premiered in Edinburgh last year, is a virtuosic performance stunt that flashes back from a car accident to stage the three-year span of the couple's relationship. Palamides' portrayal of the toxic relationship is both hilarious and uncomfortable, as she flirts and makes out with herself, bickers with and abuses herself.

Palamides' goal with Weer was to subvert the typical romantic comedy trope of rooting for a couple despite their problems. Instead, she wanted to explore how audiences are conditioned to believe that even toxic relationships can be fixed with enough love and laughter. The show is also a critique of gender assumptions and conventions, burrowing under the skin of societal expectations.

"I was determined that all those feelings you feel watching those movies would be there in my show," Palamides says of her inspirations. "I wanted to explore how in most romantic comedies we're fed in our culture, the relationships are toxic, but you still root for them to be together."

Weer is no mere homage to rom-coms; it's a bold statement that challenges audiences to question their assumptions about love and relationships. Palamides' position as a leading voice in comedy has consolidated her reputation as a fearless and innovative comedian.

Speaking of which, Palamides is set to premiere a new solo project at the Netflix Is a Joke festival this May. The show, which she's described as "not palatable" and "very off-putting," features a character who claims to be pregnant with the second coming and births a raw steak that she eats.

"I'm fearful to do this, because I was raised Catholic," Palamides admits. "I was super-scared of Satan and demons when I was growing up. It feels so taboo to delve into this area." But for Palamides, taboos are currency – and she's not afraid to push boundaries.

With Weer and her upcoming solo project, Natalie Palamides is cementing her status as comedy's most fearless and innovative voice. Whether you're laughing or squirming in your seat, one thing is certain: this clown is here to shake things up.
 
I think what's so cool about Natalie Palamides' new show Weer is that she's not just pushing boundaries, but also making us uncomfortable on purpose πŸ€”. I mean, who needs Netflix's formulaic rom-coms when you can watch a comedian make fun of toxic relationships and societal expectations? πŸ˜‚ It's like she's saying, "Hey, love isn't all rainbows and unicorns – it's messy and complicated." And honestly, that's something we could all learn from. The way she critiques traditional romantic comedy tropes is so sharp and clever πŸŽ‰. I'm excited to see what her new solo project is all about – I have a feeling it's going to be just as bold and unapologetic πŸ”₯.
 
So they say this new show of hers Weer is all about toxic relationships, but isn't that just a reflection of our society's acceptance of unhealthy dynamics? I mean, think about it, we're conditioned to believe in these fairy tale rom-coms where love conquers all, even when it's messed up. It's like we're being sold a bill of goods here. Palamides is trying to subvert that, but isn't she just perpetuating the same cycle? πŸ€”

And let's talk about gender assumptions, she's tackling those too, which is great and all, but isn't it also a reflection of the power structures in place? I mean, who gets to decide what's acceptable or not in our culture? It's all about perspective, right? πŸ˜’
 
lol omg u guys i just saw this article about natalie palamides new show weir 🀯 its literally so bold she plays a toxic relationship and makes u laugh & cringe at the same time lol i love how she's not afraid 2 tackle sensitive topics like gender assumptions & societal expectations. and now shes doing another solo project on netflix that sounds crazy btw "not palatable" and "very off-putting"... already got my popcorn ready πŸ˜‚
 
I'm actually kinda impressed with this new show Weer by Natalie Palamides 🀯 She's not afraid to tackle the really dark stuff like toxic relationships and societal expectations, but she does it all while still being super funny πŸ˜‚ It's like she's flipping a switch between comedy and uncomfortable truth – it's mesmerizing. But at the same time, I'm also kinda worried that this is gonna be some sort of commentary on how messed up our culture is when it comes to relationships πŸ€”
 
I love how palamides is unafraid to get weird and uncomfortable with her shows its like she's trying to shake off the notion that comedy has to be all sunshine and rainbows 🌞🌈. I mean, who wants to watch a romantic comedy where everything is perfect? Weer might make you laugh but also squirm in your seat, which is kinda genius imo.

I think its interesting how she's pushing the boundaries of what's considered acceptable in comedy, like thats her goal and shes not afraid to take risks 🀯. I mean sure some people might say it's mean or insensitive but I think its refreshing to see someone tackling real issues like toxic relationships and gender assumptions.
 
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." πŸ’ͺ🏽🎭 It's clear that Natalie Palamides is unafraid to take risks and push boundaries in her comedy, which is inspiring to audiences and solidifying her reputation as a fearless voice in the industry.
 
omg what's with all these toxic relationship jokes on netflix lmao i mean im not complaining but it feels like everyone's trying to make a buck off of our feelings rn also Natalie Palamides' show Weer sounds hella intense and i'm intrigued? like who plays both sides of the romantic comedy couple? does she have a team of editors or something? πŸ€―πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
omg i just watched a vid of natalie palamides doing her show weir and it was SO wild 🀯 like she's literally playing both sides of the romantic comedy couple thing which is already kinda confusing but then she starts making out with herself and i'm like what?! πŸ˜‚ but seriously though, i think its super brave of her to tackle these heavy topics like consent and toxic relationships in a way that's still funny and not just preachy or whatever...
 
I'm just thinking about how far comedy has come since I was a teenager πŸ€”. Back in my day, we thought it was edgy if a comedian talked about puberty on stage πŸ˜‚. Now, Natalie Palamides is pushing the envelope even further with her latest show Weer. It's wild to see how she's using humor to explore some really uncomfortable topics like toxic relationships and societal expectations πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I love that she's subverting the traditional rom-com trope and making us question our assumptions about love and relationships πŸ’”. And I'm curious to see what her new solo project is all about, especially since it deals with themes that might be considered taboo 😳. One thing's for sure, though: Natalie Palamides is a true original and a fearless voice in comedy πŸ”₯.
 
I'm loving how Natalie Palamides is using her platform to challenge our societal norms around relationships 🀯. I mean, who needs a traditional romantic comedy where the couple is always cute and in love? Weer is like a mirror held up to our own flaws and insecurities 😳. And honestly, it's kinda refreshing to see someone push back against those expectations.

I think what resonates with me most about Natalie's work is how unafraid she is to tackle tough topics, even if they make us uncomfortable πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Her commitment to subverting the traditional rom-com trope and exploring the complexities of toxic relationships is really inspiring.

Can't wait for her new solo project at Netflix Is a Joke festival! πŸ’₯ It's going to be interesting to see how she continues to push boundaries and challenge our assumptions about love, relationships, and identity.
 
I'm low-key impressed by Natalie Palamides' latest show Weer 🀯 It takes a lot of guts to tackle toxic relationships like that, and she's not afraid to make the audience uncomfortable 😳 The way she flips between Mark and Christina, playing both sides, is genius πŸ’‘ And I love how she's pushing against societal expectations of what's "acceptable" in romantic comedies. But at the same time, I'm a bit worried about her new solo project... birthin' a raw steak from nowhere? πŸ€ͺ Either way, I'm intrigued and excited to see where she takes it next! πŸ‘€
 
omg i am literally OBSESSED with natalie palamides 🀩 she's like a genius comedian who can make me laugh AND think at the same time lol her new show weir is EVERYTHING and more i love how she's pushing boundaries with her performances and exploring topics that are hard to talk about but need to be said out loud πŸ’― i'm so down for her upcoming solo project too, i mean who else could make a pregnant character give birth to a raw steak look normal πŸ˜‚πŸ€ͺ
 
lololol omg can u bliev natalie palamides is like the ultimate rebel comedian?? she's not afraid 2 tackle thorny topics like toxic relationships & gender assumptions in her shows weer & her new solo project 🀯 i love how she's subverting rom-com tropes & pushing ppl 2 question their assumptions about love & relationships lololol she's like a clowns 4 life & i'm HERE. FOR. IT πŸŽ‰πŸ‘
 
I FEEL SO INSPIRED BY NATALIE PALAMIDES!!! 🀩 SHE'S NOT AFRAID TO TAKE RISKS AND PUSH BOUNDARIES IN HER COMEDY. WEER IS SUCH A BRILLIANT SHOW, IT'S LIKE SHE'S TAKEN ALL THE TABOOS AND STICKED THEM ON STICKERS THAT SAY "COME AND GET ME"!!! πŸ€ͺ I LOVE HOW SHE CHALLENGES AUDIENCES TO QUESTION THEIR ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT LOVE AND RELATIONSHIPS. AND HER NEW SOLO PROJECT SOUNDS LIKE IT'S GOING TO BE EVEN MORE UNFORGETTABLE!
 
omg i cant even lol natalie palamides is EVERYTHING i love how she's pushing the boundaries of what's considered funny and uncomfortable at the same time 🀣 her show weir is literally genius - who else can make a toxic relationship seem both hilarious and relatable? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i need to see this show ASAP, but also kinda nervous about how raw it'll be 😳 cant wait for her new solo project on netflix tho, sounds like it's gonna be WILD πŸ„πŸ‘€
 
OMG 🀯 I'm so impressed with Natalie Palamides' latest show Weer! She's not afraid to tackle the tough stuff like toxic relationships and societal expectations 😳. And I love how she's subverting the traditional rom-com trope - it's about time we started questioning our assumptions about love and relationships πŸ’–. Her solo project at Netflix Is a Joke festival sounds wild too πŸ€ͺ, I'm intrigued to see what she'll come up with next! One thing for sure is that Natalie Palamides is pushing the boundaries of comedy in a big way πŸ’₯.
 
omg i am obsessed with natalie palamides!!! she's like the queen of making us laugh while also making us uncomfortable πŸ€£πŸ‘€ her show weer is literally genius and i love how she's pushing boundaries and challenging societal expectations πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ’– can't wait to see what she does next, maybe a little bit scary and taboo but i'm here for it πŸ˜±πŸŽ‰
 
Natalie Palamides' latest show Weer is a masterclass in subverting expectations and pushing the boundaries of what's considered acceptable in comedy. The way she tackles toxic relationships with humor and vulnerability is both uncomfortable and necessary. She's not afraid to explore how societal expectations can condition us into rooting for couples despite their problems, and it's refreshing to see her challenge those norms.

I love how Palamides is unapologetic about her willingness to tackle taboo subjects and confront her own demons. Her reference to being "fearful" about exploring Catholicism and the occult in her upcoming project shows that she's not afraid to take risks and face her fears head-on.

The fact that Weer has been met with both laughter and squirming discomfort is a testament to Palamides' skill as a comedian. She's managed to create a show that's both hilarious and uncomfortable at the same time, which says a lot about her fearless approach to comedy.

It's also worth noting that Weer is not just a commentary on romantic comedies, but also a critique of gender assumptions and conventions. Palamides' exploration of societal expectations is timely and necessary, and I have no doubt that her upcoming solo project will be just as thought-provoking.

Overall, Natalie Palamides is a force to be reckoned with in the world of comedy. She's fearless, innovative, and unapologetic about tackling subjects that need to be discussed. Can't wait to see what she has in store for us next! 🀣
 
she's really pushing the limits with weer i mean what other comedian can just play a toxic relationship like that and make it work πŸ€£πŸ’β€β™€οΈ her goal was to subvert our expectations of rom-coms but honestly it's kinda refreshing? it's not always easy to watch yourself being messy on stage but palamides does it with such confidence πŸ’–
 
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