Marcella Arguello: Bitch, Grow Up!, her next comedy special, will air on HBO Max on February 10, 2023.
In her new stand-up comedy spectacular, Arguello, one of Los Angeles’ most exciting Latinx comedians, will present a night full of relatable humorous anecdotes in her trademark style. Marcella Arguello: Bitch, Grow Up! was originally set to premiere on HBO Latino on February 10, 2023, before being moved to HBO Max for global audiences.
This will be part of HBO’s popular Entre Nos series, which has seen other notable comedians achieve success such as Gina Brillon, Chris Estrada, and Shayla Rivera. Marcella Arguello will join this group when her stand-up special becomes an HBO Max staple. HBO Max released a teaser for the special earlier this month, giving viewers a taste of what to expect from the shameless comedian.
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The Marcella comedy special is expected to be as entertaining and approachable as her previous efforts. The Warner Brothers website has a detailed breakdown of what to expect from the comedy special.
Arguello is expected to address a wide range of current issues, from post-pandemic hookups to middle school D.A.R.E. essays. On the Warner Brothers website, Marcella Arguello’s performance is described as follows: Bitch, Grow Up! :
“In BITCH, GROW UP!, Arguello combines her larger-than-life stage presence with a brutally honest take on post-pandemic hookups and why broke men are better in bed, as well as an exploration of how “Beauty and the Beast” prompted an epiphany and self-reflection on her middle school D.A.R.E. essay. This delightfully relevant stand-up comedy show filmed at Brooklyn’s Roulette Intermedium marks Marcella Arguello’s solo debut.”
The Warner Brothers website also mentions how this special will join the growing list of Latino comedy specials available on HBO Max. Some of these specials are Ian Lara’s Romantic Comedy (2022), Jesus Sepulveda’s Mr. Tough Life (2022), Frankie Quiones’ Superhomies (2021), Nick Guerra’s Love Me at My Worst (2020), Shayla Rivera’s It’s Not Rocket Science (2020), Jerry Garcia’s It’s Not My Weekend (2019), Gina Brillon’s Easily Offended (2019), Erik Rivera’s Super White (2019), (2018).
Marcella Arguello is who she claims to be
Marcella Arguello is a Los Angeles-based comedian. She grew up in Modesto, California, and was active in her high school’s theater. She was always the class clown, and she said she was good at impressions from a young age. Marcella Arguello then attended California State University, Stanislaus, and San Francisco State University for three years.
She had planned to become an elementary school teacher before deciding to move to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy. She used to perform at Improv comedy clubs all over the country, as well as The Punch Line comedy clubs in Northern California. Arguello quickly rose to prominence due to her diverse themes, fearless delivery, and self-deprecating humor.
Marcella Arguello: Bitch, Grow UpWarner Bros.’ website describes her amusing approach as follows:
“She happily covers any and every topic that tickles her, including dating small people because she doesn’t have any other options at 6’2”, being mistaken for a man, her Latinx identity, her take on race and gender, and outrageous anecdotes and situations she’s gotten herself into and out of.
On February 10, 2023, Marcella Arguello: Bitch, Grow Up! will premiere on HBO Max.
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