Comedian John Di Domenico - The most famous Trump Impersonator in the world.

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Hi guys, this is such an exciting episode of Canon Deluze because I am here with someone that I admire so much.

I love his work.

He's so busy.

I've been trying to get him here for a few months, I think, right, Johnny?

It's comedian,

and I hope I pronounced your name right, comedian John DiDomenico.

Oh, I love the word.

Did Domenico.

I was married to an Italian for a while, so I hope I have a little bit of my Italian.

But I mean, let me explain to people that don't know your work for a second.

You are known, I mean, you're a fantastic impersonator.

I mean, when I see your work, I'm like, wow, you guys got to check it out.

His Instagram is the Johnny D.

Show.

I'm going to put everything on my Instagram so people find you.

But you are known for impersonating Trump, most of all, right?

Yeah, I mean,

I've been actually doing impressions since I was five, but I started doing Trump in 2004.

Wow.

The very first season.

Well, during the first season of The Apprentice.

Okay.

So when he, when he officially announced, which he had toyed with for many years, when he officially announced, I was one of the few people that had a presence online.

And I'd already been doing it for many years, like almost 14 years at that point.

So I was very lucky, right?

place, right time.

And, you know, I'm trained as an actor.

One of the things you're always told is an actor prepares so i was totally prepared yes in every way to take take advantage of this opportunity it's to me when i see it and and honestly guys regardless whether you like trump or you don't like trump because this is not about politics this is about this is about doing comedy and making it incredibly fun and i laugh my ass off when i see your videos uh like today one of my clients you live in vegas and i have a lot of clients in vegas and i love vegas I go to Vegas all the time and I

got connected yeah exactly we got connected because one of my clients that I do social media and marketing for is Rob Wilner he's awesome he's the best real estate agent in Vegas and I saw that you did a video for him ask Trump for his birthday and I was laughing so hard because I was like Jesus I'm talking to Trump

how do you do it like how do you get in character do you study the person it just comes naturally to you no no no nothing you know here's the thing since just to give a quick background when I was a child I had a severe speech impediment so I couldn't really speak very well because everything in my mouth is too big and I have an enormous tongue and I don't know

and but when I was a kid for some reason I started doing impression so I could be understood so I could be like heard you know and

I was doing this for my neighbors when I was five and six.

I grew up in a Rohome neighborhood outside of philadelphia called ambler my neighbors would sit out on the stoop like you've seen in the movies and i would come out and do voices i would do ed sullivis ed sullivan and now right here on our show the sergeant

so i would do these voices and the adults loved it i got a lot of affirmation from it i'd do humphrey bogart and james you know um jimmy stewart all these all these people that you're aware of from the 30s and 40s yeah but when i got into first grade after kindergarten they diagnosed me and I did eight years of speech therapy two times a week for eight years.

And they basically, what these speech therapists, speech pathologists were doing was they were correcting my speech, but they were also teaching me, not knowing it,

teaching me how to do more voices.

So anytime I do a voice, I break it down into about eight elements.

throat placement, nasal placement, actual vocal production, where's the sound being produced?

What's the production point of the sound?

Got it.

The secret sauce.

That's the kind of thing.

So obviously you have this whole training behind it, but let's be honest.

It's a gift.

Because a lot of people, yeah, you can try and try and try.

You can go to school.

And yeah, we're all artists and we're actors, but certain things you can try forever.

And most people are not going to have the talent that you do and do it with such natural

talent.

I don't think so.

I'm going to talk to it too, because I'm from the Northeast United States.

so when you do someone like trump the thing is he's from the new york area which is very nasal i'm very nasal if you know what i'm talking about am i right of course i'm right of course i'm right because that's new york new york philadelphia that whole area everyone speaks a very certain way and with trump you just have to get into that staccato staccato and over my mother actually used to over

overemphasize words and Trump does that too that good my mother my real mom used to go, that good, that good.

And Trump does that all the time.

Yeah, that's good.

So there's those little things that kind of benefit you from your environment when you do certain things.

Now, I love all things British.

See, when I do Austin Ballets, baby, it's really easy.

Oh, yeah, we're going to talk about that one too, because I love

Austin Powers.

And I saw your Austin Powers with

the costume and everything.

I'm like, Jesus, I cannot believe it.

But let's talk about Trump a little bit more.

Not only you do the perfect voice, but the gestures, like you gesture just like him.

You guys got to check out the videos.

It's hilarious.

Did he ever, or like, does he know you exist?

Oh, I worked for him many times.

Oh, really?

I worked for him in 2004.

Oh, and I was the voice.

First off, I met him in 1990.

I was going to play at Trump Plaza.

So I met him then.

In 1995, I think it was 95, I co-hosted his

55th birthday party.

Oh my god.

Do you have that stuff on yourself?

So I got to spend a lot more time with him.

And then in 2004, I was hired by his team to voice a game.

There was the apprentice on television, but if you went to the Taj Mahal Casino and went to the boardroom game,

that was called there.

That was my voice.

So I would say, hello, folks.

Welcome to the Trump judge ball is this place incredible it's absolutely amazing and team team b team c you're gonna do a challenge and they would literally do a challenge like on um on uh the apprentice so later on i got hired again by him to do an appearance on fox and friends because he was unavailable and they had they were contractually obligated to do a appearance for embassy suites and they're supposed to be trump he wasn't available they called me and my first appearance on national television was 2006, 4 a.m.

Oh, wow.

So since then I've worked many, many.

He's fully aware of who I am.

Oh, awesome.

Do you have a picture with him?

I don't have a photo with him, but I do have a photo with Kellyanne Conaway because I did about 50 appearances on Fox News.

Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

no, no, no.

And Kellyanne asked me, she goes, can I get a...

Can I get a selfie with you?

So then I have a nice one.

That is so awesome.

I want to get a selfie with you like next time I'm in Vegas if we can, because this is so exciting.

Yeah,

anywhere you are, I want to be there because I love your work.

But now, this is a sex dating and relationships type of.

Yes, I know, sex.

Can you believe people have sex?

I know.

Even

though even more unbelievable that we talk about it, right?

I'm the worst person to talk about divorce twice.

Instagram keeps shadow banning my account, if you believe believe that because I talk about sex.

I see like porn stars showing their ass, doing I'm like, I talk about sex and they're like blocking me.

They keep sending me these messages that

I'm gonna be banned.

I'm like, come on.

But okay, I want to ask you a question.

You impersonate Trump, impersonate Austin Powers, all the celebrities.

You're married, let's tell everybody.

So ladies, he's taken.

And I met your wife.

She's a sweetheart.

Super, super talented lady.

Actually, she was a sponsor of my 100th episode that we did in Vegas.

She's amazing.

She's the one that sent me

the balloons, balloons with a twist that all of you guys saw my inspectors.

Yeah, she's incredible.

I love the balloons.

You guys are married forever.

But I gotta ask you this question.

I'm sorry.

Do you play these fantasies in bed, like dressed up, like as one of your characters?

The funny thing is, everyone has asked that of every one of my wives, and they all like roll around.

How many wives have you had?

Because

I think we definitely do fun things, but not my characters, because I have to live in these characters all the time.

Then it becomes like work thing.

Yeah.

I'll do anything else.

But did she never ask you, oh, come on, fuck me as Trump, please?

Fuck me as Austin.

Who is Austin Powers than

the other guys?

So the answer is maybe a little bit.

There'll be definitely be some yeah babies.

Yeah baby

I love that.

She's gonna be mad at me.

She's gonna be like, don't ask that question, those questions.

But I have to.

I have to, because I know my listeners are going to ask that.

Do you get a lot of fan mail?

Like girls?

I'm very lucky.

I get a lot of positive engagement from people from around the world.

And I have to say, one of the things that makes me really happy and very gratified, I get messages from people and, I mean, seriously, all.

over the country, Vietnam, really.

They say, thank you so much for making me laugh during these dark times.

Yes.

And I'm really gratified by that.

We get a lot of, you know, I don't have a, I've had six million people on TikTok.

About 40 million people.

Oh, yeah.

Your TikTok is huge and it's so cool.

Is it the same name?

How do people find you on TikTok?

That is, I think that's the Johnny Dee show, too.

You have all these platforms.

You can't name them.

Yeah, I'm going to, yeah,

I'm going to find on TikTok and I'll put it up.

Yeah, your TikTok videos are crazy fun.

I love them.

But I'm not a huge TikTok person, so I keep following your work on Instagram.

I'm Charlie Michelle's work.

She's the one that, you know,

Michelle is his wife.

Yeah.

I know, and your TikTok is absolutely fabulous.

And I agree with you.

That's the next question, I guess.

Obviously, yes, Trump is like this crazy, crazy, controversial person.

And people love him or they hate him.

The sad thing during the elections that I don't do politics in my my life anymore because

I see families fighting with each other.

I see best friends like

killing

sisters, husbands, and wives.

Yes.

It's just that good.

It is horrible.

In my mind, I think everybody should be entitled to their position.

Whatever the hell it is, we should respect each other.

Now, and like you said, this is comedy, but I assume that some people,

you must get a little bit of hate mail or messages because some people don't get it.

Surprisingly, not that much.

Most

people on the right get it.

Most people know that if you watch my stuff, it's right down the middle.

Yeah, in the sense that I'm trying not to editorialize.

No one, who cares about my political opinion?

Exactly.

My job is to make people laugh.

Yes.

Satire, irony, all of those types of things.

Unfortunately, on either end, on extreme end, you have people.

I've had death threats and the whole, you know, that's what I would think.

I would think modern, modern problems.

Yeah.

I would think that, yes, like you said, with the exposure on social media, our work is very public.

And you're so famous, especially in your community, Las Vegas and entertainment and comedy.

You must get some crazes out there, right?

Like, oh, I'm going to kill it.

But, you know, over, you do.

I'm not doing as much.

I was super busy, obviously, when Trump was in office, and I was on Code O'Brien and all these TV shows.

And I was getting insane press.

Every now and then, you get somebody who says, you're mocking the president, which I am not.

That's not my goal.

Those are far and few out of maybe a thousand comments on one of my videos, maybe three of those are like that.

But here's something interesting.

A lot of people do not engage with those people and I get it, but when I write them back a lot of the time and they're shocked that I write them back, number one.

Number two, they're like, well, you know, I just thought all of a sudden they kind of crumble because it's very easy in an anonymous world to really threaten and to put out a lot of hate.

I'm not about hate.

I'm about like people like coming together, loving each other, being good to each other, being friends.

I don't, I would never, ever leave an anonymous comment of negativity to anyone.

I completely me neither.

I know me neither.

And actually when people, at least in my case, when somebody writes something negative about me or my work, I respond with love and positivity because I feel bad for the person because I'm thinking there's like over a billion accounts out there, right?

Just on Instagram alone, TikTok is probably more.

If you're looking at my work and you don't like it, go somewhere else, right?

Why in the world would you waste your time saying something?

Would you waste your time writing that?

Exactly.

But

I don't get offended.

I usually just say, oh, I love you.

Thank you for following me.

Much peace to you.

Because I actually feel bad for people that waste waste their time with negative questions.

Well, awesome.

But here's the thing.

That person took the time to write that.

That helps my algorithm.

Yes, for sure.

Thank you so much.

Yes.

And I mean, that's insane.

Thanks for taking the time to write that.

That just helps me.

No, absolutely.

There's also another sub category of this.

There are people who go, oh, I think so-and-so is so much better than you.

He's a better Trump.

And I'll link that.

I'll go, okay, who's this person?

I'm curious.

And this person has like five followers, has no, so it's like a friend demeaning me, not my friend, but the friend of this guy demeaning me that they hope that people in my feed

are gonna

earn your own strike to be a brain.

Exactly, yeah.

It unfortunately goes with the territory, right?

Unfortunately.

But the good news is-I want to circle back to one thing about the sex part.

Oh, yeah, yeah, let's circle back to the bar.

There's a fairness element to all characters, you know, like I'm a living cartooner.

Yes.

And I find this very funny.

So I'll be, you know, I do a lot of photos and I'll be at a trade show or an event or a corporate event or something.

And I'm with like two middle-aged women.

And I mean that.

I don't mean that in a derogatory way.

I mean that that's their age group.

But they'll squeeze my ass when we're taking the photo.

They're like, oh, Austin.

Wow.

And I'm always thinking,

can you imagine if me, as John D.

DeVene, was taking a photo with an actress and I squeezed her

lawsuit.

But because I'm Austin Powers for fictitious character, you take it.

These women think it's fine that they, and I don't, I honestly, I don't mind.

It doesn't, you know, that is such an interesting thing that you said.

Yeah, they see you in public and you're a man in character and their little head goes, oh, I think I can take like a little taste of it.

Right.

And those same people would never do that to like a guy they know, like a guy they just met.

Oh, my

fun outlet, so they're like, Shag me, baby, you know, and I'll be, yeah, baby,

but you are so right.

And the funny thing is, you know, Johnny, like you said, a woman doing that to a man, comedian, in character, you kind of take it as it is.

And yeah, I'll just take it as a comedy.

But yeah, God forbid, and yeah, that is our society that you did that

to an actress or an artist.

Oh my God, you would be in trouble.

Yeah, you'd be over like

the fantasy element.

And I've had women, not a lot with Trump, but I've had women whisper in my ear, you know, some very outrageous things.

Oh, come on, share, share, please.

Okay, so I've had women, this was right before, right before the election of 2016.

So I was doing a trade show, and this was like a, you know, someone from

like one of the Soviet block countries, because she had the Russian accent.

She was like, I want to get pictured with you.

I want to get pictured with you.

So we line up and somebody has a camera and she turns to me and says, you can grab my pussy anytime.

Really?

Yeah.

And that probably happened multiple times when women said that to me.

I was like, okay, I won't be doing that.

I would thank you for the offer.

Yeah, from a scientific side, because I'm interested in human relationships and how people interact with each other, but how they interact with me playing a character is this whole other area.

Oh, yeah.

People would tell me things they would never tell.

If they see you like you're dressed now, like you, like Johnny, they would be totally...

Yeah, but yeah, you're right.

It's almost like on Halloween.

When people put a costume on, they think, oh, I can be somebody else.

I'll behave in a way that I would never have the balls to behave the rest of the year.

And I guess with you, yeah, when they see you dressed in costume, like, you know this inner character comes out they feel they can treat you a different way and and like bring it brings they they bring all their fantasies out into the world right

and also you know during the first election I remember guys I do a photo op at a trade show or an event or a roast and guy would turn to me and go I'm voting for you and he goes my wife hates you

the funny thing was he wasn't saying I'm voting for Trump he'd say I'm voting for you and he'd go my wife hates you.

Oh, he'd make a secret.

Like, people told me that they're voting for Trump, and they said, and no one knows it.

Like, they were secret Trump voters, but they felt comfortable telling me.

I always found that fascinating.

It is very fascinating.

But now, okay, so you had a Russian girl come to you and say, touch my post.

Did you ever have worse?

Like, I would think some women actually try to give you their number or say, hey, meet me later in my hotel room, or can you text me?

Do they try to get you in bed or not?

It's never gone that far because I think they know I do not look like Trump out of makeup.

And also with Austin Power, it's goofy, it's funny, it's blurry, but it would never go to the next, you know, the next level.

So nobody ever bother you to the point that they actually try to get you to walk out of the event or the show and take you home with them.

Nothing, nothing like that.

I'm sure the adult industry is all different.

Some of the big stars here.

It doesn't happen with, you know, maybe if I was a well-known actor as myself,

anytime you have that kind of,

that, that, what's the thing?

I'm wearing a mask.

So that mask creates a very

positive

engagement, but not to the point where they can get past the fact that I'm not.

So the most they just flirt with you in public while you're in character and that's it.

They leave you alone.

How does Michelle, your wife, deal with it?

Is she jealous?

Is she totally cool?

She totally gets it.

Because it's tough.

She'll see certain photos of me with two beautiful women

and go, wow, you really were kind of close to them on that one.

So it bothers her a little bit, a tiny little bit.

Yeah, because I'll tell you, I think it must be really hard being married to an artist.

You got to be like really cool about it, right?

Even in my case, I'm not a comedian, but yeah, my work is super public.

I do tons of like sexy photo shoots, I'm always out there.

And I've had issues like when I was married and with boyfriends that they got crazy jealous so much,

and even from I can see that from my side too.

Yeah, yeah, I've seen some of your photos.

I'm like, wow, Kat's amazing, she's gorgeous.

But it's one thing, but it's just work, right?

Yeah, it's just friends.

Yeah.

And then to think, wow, if I was in a relationship with her, how would I feel about that?

Because not only am I saying, wow, she's amazing, there's a thousand other guys, and women too, going, Yeah, you know, yes, wanting, but the way I see it is, yeah, and I'm not in a relationship right now, but every time I meet a guy, that's what I say.

Say, I need a guy that is so strong and comfortable in his personality and in our relationship that they need to understand the difference between a private person and a character that we play out there, right?

True, it's a project.

Like, just because we do, I do the podcast about sex dating and relationships doesn't mean I'm banging everybody, different men every night.

Although, some people think

I have standards 99.9% of the time I'm like sleeping with my two dogs but nobody wants to know that

they want to think this persona that I'm out there doing all this crazy shit yeah so you've interviewed porn stars which are any of them I have not yet I'm I'm I am going to interview one and I adore her but we're having a hard time like finding a date you know

I'm I can't tell it yet I'll tell you in private No, because it's secret because I haven't posted the art.

She's from Las Vegas, you probably know her.

She's a sweetheart, and yeah, that's the whole thing that I want to talk to you about.

Like, just because people, you know, they think you do a porn star, you're a whore.

You fuck, and it's completely different.

You know, many times work is work.

It doesn't mean like you're the same person at home.

Like, when I see your photos, when I met you in person, I was like, wow, that is so cool.

He's so different from, yeah, from Trump and from Austin Powers and all his work.

Like, you're a completely different guy.

People say that all the time.

You're totally different than I thought you'd be.

Yeah, people say that to me too.

When they meet me, they're like, wow, you're so chill and you're so home.

But we think you're like this vava voon, crazy bitch going out and party.

And I'm not.

But we got to keep it interesting because of the work we do, right?

Oh, absolutely.

You know, absolutely.

And we are, you know, if you look at, I have to go by pre-COVID, but I was on the road like 25, 30 weeks a year.

I'm traveling all over the country and all over the world, shooting commercials in Israel and performing in London and going to Germany and having shows here and there.

And

to a certain extent on the outside, it looks amazing.

And it is.

I don't want to downplay it, but it's work.

It's work to get those jobs.

It's work to prepare for the jobs.

Oh, yeah.

Write those scripts for those shows.

It's work to keep up the maintenance of my wigs and my makeup.

Oh, my God.

And all those things.

None of this stuff comes easily.

Oh, I know.

It is a ton of work.

It takes a lot of work to put this together.

And then we have the second part now in these times with social media where we have to promote ourselves.

Yes.

Where we have to get out there.

It's a wonderful thing, but it's another thing that takes up a great deal of time.

I hear you.

Yes, it is a ton of work.

I don't even think people understand how much, like you said, when you go to a show, they see only the show ready.

You show up ready, exactly.

They forget how many millions of hours before that we put into this project, planning, writing scripts, da-da-da, doing photos, video.

Oh, yeah, you're absolutely right.

Yeah, and I don't think I'm giving anything away here.

I'm the people know this.

I'm the Trump on Howard Stern.

But when I appear on that show, it seems like it's all improvised.

We work on that, and I'm not kidding, we work on that for weeks.

The premises,

the jokes, I believe, the material, all of it.

Because you, you, when you do stuff like this, it people you can't wing stuff like this, it's too important.

So, you prepare, prepare, prepare, prepare.

The more prepared you are, the more writing,

the more you can grab from in that moment.

If there are moments of improvisation, so true.

And you know, John, I'm gonna tell you something.

This is why I love publishing like behind-the-scenes material because many times our public

love seeing that because it's like a different window to how hard it is to be in the entertainment industry in any capacity, whether you're a comedian, whether you do a podcast, whether you do acting, modeling.

I try as much as I can because, like I said, our problem is time.

But sometimes I love doing behind the scenes.

So people are like, ah, oh my god, I can't believe this people woke up hours and hours before.

I can't believe he woke up hours before to get ready, to practice, to da-da-da-da-da.

They don't understand it.

When I tell my listeners, sometimes just doing one

scene for a sitcom takes four hours, one scene, once, and they're like, really?

I'm like, yeah,

and that's really cool.

Maybe one day when you have a show in Vegas, I would love to be there if you let me.

And I would love to do like

I'm gonna ask you about that next, but I would love to show people like the process.

Like maybe we could follow you around one day and show

that would be so like, look, guys, this is how my day starts.

This is how long it takes for me to prep.

This is how long it takes for me to get ready and do the show.

That would be super awesome.

I'd love to do that with you.

That would be a lot of fun.

Okay, I'm going to take a one-minute break here, guys, and I'm going to come back with Johnny just to ask a few more questions.

What's coming up about his work and your schedule, where people can find you if you have a few more minutes for us.

Absolutely.

Okay, we'll be right back.

We are back here with Johnny.

And you said I pronounced your name right: D.

Domenico, right?

Johnny D.

Domenico.

He's like the best, most incredible Trump impersonator in the world, but also Austin Powers.

And what else?

Do you do something else?

Austin Powers, Dr.

Evil, Dr.

Phil, Guy Fieri.

Oh my gosh.

Lots of different people.

Can you say something as Guy Fieri?

Hold on, baby.

I gotta put the shades on, baby.

That's ridiculous.

You guys are gonna have to go to my Instagram.

I love it.

I cannot eat his food because it's so heavy, but I love it.

All the bling.

I've been his huge fan since he was like on the food channel a million years ago.

Do you have one favorite character that you like the most for you to do?

I really think for live performance and interactive stuff, it's Austin Powers because I've done Austin literally all around the world.

And

people love, It's so nice to do a character that people love.

And they'll see him from 50 yards away and go, oh my God, Austin Power.

I'm not this bad.

You know, it's such a life-affirming.

And it's funny because your show is about sex and relationships.

He's, you know, the whole thing about him is huge and sexy baby connection.

And the thing about Austin Powers is he's always excited to see you.

Yes.

Yeah, cat.

You're the groovy baby.

I know.

And obviously,

yeah, it's hilarious.

Sorry.

That

he's ugly, right?

He's hideous.

But

the teeth and everything.

But he exudes this life force.

And I think that's what people respond to.

He's optimistic.

He's funny.

He's sexy.

He's sexy in kind of a goofy.

Goofy way.

Yeah.

In a way that's like harmless.

So that's what people, I think, really respond to.

And then for anything written, you know, Trump is so great because I can do 45 minutes of him almost off the top of my head because I've been doing it for so long.

And if you're doing, you have to do a lot of content, he's perfect for that.

But if I need to do like straight interaction, it's Austin wins every time.

Oh, yeah, no, I love it.

And believe it or not, I use the word mojo all the time because of Austin.

I'm always like, oh, I lost my mojo.

Oh, I got my mojo back.

Oh, my God.

Yeah.

Ever since I watched his movies a long time ago, right?

And I just, it really represents how we feel.

And I think you can be the ugliest person in the world.

As funny as it is, that's the message of the character.

If you feel hot, if you feel sexy, if you exude that great energy, guess what?

People pick up on it.

Yeah.

And I tell girls that all the time.

It's not about being perfect.

It's not about being the skinniest or anything.

It's about like exuding that hot energy that you got to believe you have, right?

There was a woman I went to college with,

and there were a lot of attractive women at my at my college but this girl who was attractive but not the most attractive but what was great about her was she was so confident she was so fun she was just this wonderful wonderful energy and everyone wanted to be with her of course they loved to sleep with her but it even wasn't about that it was just so much fun to be with her that her positivity made you feel better.

Yes.

You know, there's plenty of guys who chase super beautiful women.

Yeah.

Yeah.

yeah, they get them, and they're like, Why am I with her?

She's a bitch, exactly.

I know.

This, when, when somebody is attractive inside and out, yeah, is positive, is affirming, those are wonderful qualities that keep the keep you, keep the relationship going.

Absolutely, it kind of builds the relationship.

And it's saying, as Austin Powers says it, your mojo, my mojo, looks maturating, baby.

Yeah, I love it.

Yeah, that's that's so true.

That's the message.

Now, okay, where do we find it?

Do you have any Las Vegas shows coming up?

I'm going to be having shows with Sarah Hester Ross at Notoriety.

What I would say is the dates are being lined up right now for May and June.

Just go to the Notoriety Live website.

Notoriety is a venue in Las Vegas.

You can go to the house.

Where is it in Las Vegas?

I don't know if you're not sure.

Notoriety is down on Fremont Street.

Oh, cool, cool, cool, cool.

And you'll see it or look up, well, actually, look up Notoriety.

They'll be posting

the show show dates.

It's a variety show with a bunch of TikTok performers from around the country.

Obviously, I'm in Las Vegas.

I do like a 10-minute set.

I do Trump.

I sing.

It's a fun.

Oh, my God.

I want to be there.

And yeah, maybe when I can set up that I could do like a behind-the-scenes and show your work to my viewers as well.

Incredible.

And let me just quickly look at the dates here.

Sarah.

Esther Ross.

So this is what we have.

We have

May 4th,

June 1st, June 15th.

Those are my current dates because I have to go back out.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

But guys, as always, obviously, I'm going to publish the videos on my Insta so people find you.

I will tag him because his work, again, I don't care if you hate Trump, go for it, or if you love Trump, or if you want him to be president again, the videos are hilarious.

You laugh, like you said, it makes you laugh.

We've been all through so much hell the past few years, there is so much horrible things going on in the world.

I personally, if anything makes me laugh and it makes life lighter, I'm a huge, huge fan.

And today, when I saw the video you did for my client, Rob Buna says, Vegas saying, Happy birthday to him.

It was so impromptu.

It was so organic.

I was laughing my ass off.

I'm like, I'm so honored that you are actually doing my podcast because I love your work so much.

Thank you, Ken.

I'm so happy we have to meet.

You're awesome.

Yes, no, and you're because

we have great energy, right?

So we're good.

We're good.

On

April, I want to tell you something.

I don't know if you, but I'm definitely going to invite you and Michelle.

On April 22nd, I am going to be doing a live episode in Las Vegas from the opening of the Sapphire Beach Club.

Oh, and you know what?

I just realized I have a show that night.

It's a new venue down on Fremont Street.

Oh my God.

I'm going to be there.

21st and the 22nd.

Yes.

I forget the name of the room.

It's a brand new venue.

Okay, so let's talk about that when we're done with the podcast because maybe we could do, yeah,

well, so if you're gonna do a show and I don't know, but maybe you can stop by the

live episode at the Sapphire Pool because it's gonna be super cool.

I'm interviewing, I'm gonna interview some strippers because I want to demystify the same thing a lot of people think such horrible, but they're like the nicest people in the world.

And we're gonna be live from the Sapphire Pool in Las Vegas.

And I'm definitely gonna invite you and Michelle if you guys can stop by.

But yeah, that's a really cool weekend for us to get together because I want you guys to see his work.

And I want you to see how hard, like we were saying, the process is.

It's not like I wake up and I go there and I'm ready.

It takes so much work to do what you do.

It's incredible.

I really, really admire it.

Thank you so much for doing this.

You are absolutely amazing.

Thanks, Kat.

I look forward to seeing you in person.

Yes, okay.

So, we'll

make plans when we're done with the podcast.

This was a great cat on the loose with John D.

Domenico from the Johnny D show, and his Instagram is the Johnny D show.

But I will put all this info for you guys.

Please follow him because he is absolutely amazing.

Thank you.

I'll see you guys soon.