Natasha Leggero Hits the Hot Tub

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Natasha Leggero has been a part of the comedy scene for the past decade, even if you’ve never noticed it. She has had bit roles in nearly every comedy series released in past couple years. Notably Leggero has performed in Burning Love, Ugly Americans, The Joe Schmo Show, and most recently in the Roast of James Franco.

Leggero recently started releasing episodes of her web series, “Tubbin’ with Tash”, on the Jash network. This is the same network that is releasing content from Sarah Silverman, Tim & Eric, and Michael Cera. The show centers around Leggero and her speedo donning servant “Pigman”, played by Moshe Kasher, interviewing various alternative comedians.

Natasha uses her brand of weirdly sexual comedy to make her guests uncomfortable with personal questions. The videos are short and great for comedy nerds. Here are the top five episodes of Tubbin’ With Tash.

Chelsea Peretti & Reggie Watts

The irreverent musical director of Comedy Bang! Bang and supporting character on Brookyln Nine-Nine field questions from a scantily clad Natasha Leggero

Chelsea Handler

Leggero actually had a supporting role on the ill-fated sitcom about Handler’s life “Are You There Chelsea?” It’s good to see the team back together in much funnier circumstances.

Kumail Nanjiani & Tig Notaro

These are two of my favorite working comedians. Nanjiani has had roles on Portlandia, and was a castmate with Leggero on Burning Love. Tig Notaro is a long time collaborator with Sarah Silverman.

Eric Andre

The borderline insane Eric Andre bares it all in this episode with the Tash.

Jeffery Ross

The roastmaster general gets roasted by Leggero in the hot tub. The funny thing about Ross is he is actually a really nice guy outside of telling jokes. It’s fun to see him get flustered by the onslaught of Pigboy and the Tash

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