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Pretty Vee recently stopped by The Morning Hustle, but not as her usual comedic self. She was in full character as the nosy Jamaican auntie, Sharron. During this lively interview, she shone a spotlight on one of the characters she’s to the main stage for a one-night-only performance on July 19 at Center Stage in Atlanta. Pretty Vee explained that she realized there are so many Caribbean cultures in America that could relate to Sharron, and she wanted to connect with her fans on that level.

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When asked about Chet Hanks’ infamous Jamaican accent, she didn’t hold back. “Even though I love him, it was a zero,” she quipped, suggesting that he visit Jamaica more often to get it right. Pretty Vee’s ability to create new characters and try different things comes from spending time alone, allowing her imagination to run wild.

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An HBCU graduate, Pretty Vee briefly mentioned her time in Charlotte working with DaBaby’s team during his rise to stardom. Initially entering the industry with dreams of becoming a radio personality, she acknowledges that God had different plans for her. Each character she portrays is inspired by someone from her real life, adding authenticity and depth to her performances.

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When asked about her mother’s past as a drug dealer, Pretty Vee jokingly said, “My mom was definitely one of those ones,” before noting that her mother has since turned her life around and devoted herself to God. This blend of humor and heartfelt truth is what makes Pretty Vee’s comedy so relatable and endearing.

Addressing the challenges of being a comedian in today’s hypersensitive world, Pretty Vee compared herself to legends like Richard Pryor and Bernie Mac, who had the freedom to say what they wanted. “To be who God called me to be, I have to talk,” she asserted. She doesn’t live in fear of backlash because she believes she’s guided by a higher power.

Pretty Vee’s upcoming show, “Sharron Said It,” is set for a one-night-only performance on July 19 at Center Stage in Atlanta. She’s excited to see who supports her and eager to bring something new to the stand-up scene. “It’s time to see who’s really with me,” she said. Through Sharron, Pretty Vee aims to showcase her range and bring fresh, authentic comedy to her audience.

This special promises to be a unique blend of humor, culture, and personal anecdotes, making it a must-see event for comedy lovers and fans of Pretty Vee alike. Don’t miss out on what’s sure to be an unforgettable night filled with laughter and connection.

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