Laurie Kilmartin: Cis Woke Grief Slut

January. 30,2024      
Rating:
5.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Stand-up comic and long-time Conan writer Laurie Kilmartin jokes about single motherhood, the abortion gag that got her doxxed by MAGA, losing her own mom to COVID, and why trans women are cis women's best allies.

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