Crushing It Guide book by Fortune slightly appear to be auto complemented. As if reaching for the wall and just finding her voice, it show a lot of romance, weird dates, and maybe a bit of family over-excitement. From obnoxious honeymooners to unsuccessful attempts at rearranging families, her affairs make us smile modestly as people provide cutting comments and sometimes strong grudging feelings. Jokes crack with tenderness and cynicism: not only would you laugh, but you would also come back feeling good about yourself. The special message is that there are no more obstacles except oneself on the path to success. And most certainly, there are no surprises here: everything is simple, it’s all about the feelings. Cannot stand telling jokes, just jokes? Then you should check out Crushing It! A little bit of everything. What else could you ask for?

Synopsis

Feimster is in no rush to get the endorsement of her fans and takes each step slowly , but in her one hour special “Crushing It” she does bare some elements of her personal life. For instance, she describes her recent relationship as forever changing due to the influence of her mother, who has only recently entered the picture. She easily faces marriage difficulties by joking about their marriage during her honeymoon in areas where it was illegal to do so, making marriage anxiety entertaining. But Feimster also discusses her mother’s eccentricities, including her fun but strange date nights, and her birth places, while being grateful for it all.

Cast & Crew

  • Performer: Fortune Feimster
  • Director: Kristian Mercado Figueroa
  • Executive Producers: Fortune Feimster, Jax Smith, Judi Marmel, Adam Ginivisian, John Bravakis, Kristian Mercado Figueroa

IMDb Ratings

As of now, “Crushing It” holds a rating of 6.9 out of 10 on IMDb, reflecting positive reception from viewers.

Personal Insights

Feimster brings her storytelling prowess to the special in regard to how her mother was ‘jealous’ when Feimster began dating her now wife Jax Smith. She amusingly recounts how her mother was being “put in an awkward position” whenever she would affectionately bring up Smith and how it culminated in funny social media bouts. These stories provide fun and also an insight into Feimster’s life and relationships.

Cultural Significance

“Crushing It” further advances the narrative established by Feimster as a comedian that is relatable and one who can definitely be appreciated by the broader society. Her open and clear reflections regarding her life including of gay marriage and family life adds to a larger discussion of the inclusivity of LGTBQ+ representatives in the media. In this way together with her biography, Feimster encourages people to engage, portraying them the normalcy of human life.

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