

Netflix Is A Daily Joke
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It's simple: a joke a day featuring your favorite Netflix comedians. One joke. Every day.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 5min
Bruce Bruce: A Joke About Lending Money
Comedian riffs on why he stopped lending money and the frustrations of unpaid debts. He recounts an ex who reappears asking for cash, a negotiated repayment plan that never materializes, and the moment he finally writes the debt off. Years later she returns with a bigger emergency and more requests. The segment closes with a punchy sign-off.

Apr 1, 2026 • 3min
Sarah Millican: A Joke About Handbags
Sarah Millican, British stand-up known for warm, observational comedy, riffs on handbags and preparedness. She spins short, punchy bits about small bags, holding free hands for opportunity or danger. She lists comic 'must-haves' and teases handbag comparisons, keys as defense, and the absurd contents of a big purse.

Mar 31, 2026 • 3min
Jaye McBride: A Joke About Her Mom
Jaye McBride, a stand-up comic featured in a Netflix special, delivers an edgy personal bit about her late mother. She recounts therapy methods, talking to a mannequin dressed like Mom, and driving to Westport to spread remains. Dark humor meets awkward family moments and surprising twists.

Mar 30, 2026 • 4min
Ricky Gervais: A Joke About Controversial Words
Funny takes on language and who gets to use controversial words. Anecdotes about past complaints and holiday backlash. A spotlight on a provocative documentary title and the debate it sparked. Questions about policing words, context, and whether discussion differs from insult.

Mar 29, 2026 • 8min
Marcello Hernandez: A Joke About American TV
Marcello Hernandez, stand-up comic known from the Netflix special American Boy, offers sharp, personal takes on TV and family life. He riffs on how American TV felt impossible to him, reinterprets Full House through his cultural lens, and builds comic tension around sitcom discipline and expectations. Quick, observant, and culturally playful.

Mar 29, 2026 • 1min
Dave Chappelle: A Joke About Homelessness in Washington D.C.
Dave Chappelle, stand-up comedian and writer known for sharp social commentary, talks about a surprising secret project supporting Washington D.C.'s homeless community. He describes unconventional help, including teaching the Thriller dance for Halloween. The conversation blends shock, humor, and unexpected generosity in short, provocative anecdotes.

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Mar 28, 2026 • 2min
Cristela Alonzo: A Joke About Time Zones
Cristela Alonzo, stand-up comedian and actress known for observational humor and her Netflix special 'Upper Classy', delivers a solo bit about time zones. She tells funny family stories about explaining sunsets, the seven-hour Texas-to-Hawaii gap, pretending time travel, and refusing to change clocks while on vacation.

Mar 27, 2026 • 2min
Adam Devine: A Joke About How To Get Out Of A Fight
Adam Devine, high-energy comedian and actor known for stand-up and TV/film roles, performs a comedic monologue. He riffs on avoiding fights with tactics like pretending not to hear. He also pokes fun at how friends react after someone hits a 'deaf' person and wraps the bit by directing listeners to his Netflix special.

Mar 26, 2026 • 4min
Felipe Esparza: A Joke About His Marriage Advice
Felipe Esparza, stand-up comedian and actor known for observational, character-driven humor, delivers a single-performer joke about marriage. He riffs on marrying a smart or opposite partner, the myth of ‘ride or die,’ blunt spouse reality checks, humiliating post-fight moments, kids noticing defeat, and why YouTube jujitsu can fail in real fights.

Mar 25, 2026 • 3min
Michael McIntyre: A Joke About Accents
Michael McIntyre, British stand-up comic and TV presenter known for high-energy observational bits, performs a playful take on accents. He explores why accents fascinate him. He praises Italian and French tones, riffs on the Northern Irish sound, mimics its quirks, and shares a funny sneeze-based reveal.


