These Black women are killing the comedy space right now and you need to have them on your radar.

With social media at play, there is a strong level of pressure now more than ever to fit certain beauty standards and body types. Luckily, there are women who are also on social media who own their bodies and show up in ways that inspire others to do the same. Some women are shapely throughout their adulthood while others grow into their curves.

Netflix is back with a second season of the hit series, Survival of the Thickest, starring Michelle Buteau as our favorite curvy Brooklyn stylist.

“I’m envious as f-ck but there is this beautiful embracing of the body now that I didn’t get as a young girl," Symoné said.

Michelle Buteau is set to tape her second Netflix comedy special at Radio City Music Hall, making history as the first Black woman to film a stand-up comedy special at this iconic venue. 

A new teaser announced that the second season of "First Wives Club" will return to BET + in July 15. Get the details about the new season inside.

Michelle Buteau opens up about parenting her twins during the pandemic, raising conscious twins and more in a conversation with Wanda Sykes.

There's something about difficult experiences, such as Michelle's fertility journey, that can alter how you see a person forever. So we had to ask where she stands with some of those people now that she's the proud mom of one-year-old twins.

Comedian, actress and host Michelle Buteau talks about years of infertility, racial discrimination with medical professionals, and finally welcoming twins with the help of a surrogate.