Alex and Divya hilariously unpack their personal lives in this sharp, one-hour split bill. Honest, chaotic, and painfully relatable. Come laugh at their mess.
Divya’s parents were worried about her comedy ambitions - until they realised it meant less time with her at home. Join her as she hilariously navigates matchmaking aunties, family dynamics, and disastrous dating advice. Raised in an Indian Australian household, Divya’s tales capture family anecdotes, dating-app disasters, her egg freezing experience, and random thoughts - like why do run clubs exist, what should she be looking for in a man, and why are there no 'dental drama' tv shows? She will keep you engaged with relatable embarrassment and delightfully awkward confessions. Alex recently started therapy and now you're invited to see him detail the sessions with his psychologist. Navigating his childhood complexities and being just 'a little bit Chinese', Alex hilariously dissects his upbringing and current problems. With a love life described generously as 'non-existent,' Alex’s comedic observations peel back the layers on relationship failures. How many therapy sessions until he’s dateable? And can analysing childhood awkwardness finally explain adulthood disasters? His therapist might take notes, but Alex turns counselling into comedy, delving into deeply personal anecdotes that are relatable, revealing, and very funny.