Ziwerekoru "Ziwe" Fumudoh[1] is an American comedian and writer known for her satirical commentary on politics, race relations, and young adulthood.[2][3]
In 2017, she created the YouTube comedy show Baited with Ziwe and its 2020 Instagram Live iteration.[4] She wrote for Desus & Mero from 2018 to 2020,[5] and she co-hosted Crooked Media's Hysteria podcast in 2018.[6]
Fumudoh starred in and executive produced the Showtime variety series Ziwe (2021–2022).[7][8] She published a collection of essays called Black Friend in October 2023.[9]
She graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts in 2010 and attended Northwestern University, where she lived in McCulloch Hall her first year.[13] She wrote for student publications including Purp Magazine, Northwestern Sketch Television, and Project SOARD.[14][13] In 2014 she graduated with a double major in radio, television, and film and African American studies and a minor in creative writing concentrating in poetry.[1][15][3][16][17]
In 2017, Fumudoh created Baited with Ziwe, a show on YouTube that featured her "baiting" her white friends into making unwitting racial faux pas.[5] In an interview, Fumudoh later said "I love that Baited allows viewers to laugh about race while still acknowledging its complexity. Of all projects I worked on, it's definitely one of my favorites."[24] In the same interview, she said that she got the inspiration for the show from asking her Caucasian coworkers what questions they would be uncomfortable to answer on camera.[24]
In 2018, Fumudoh appeared frequently in Pop Show, a live show she created at Brooklyn's Union Hall in which she performs original pop songs.[18][29][30] That same year, Fumudoh co-hosted Hysteria, a podcast from Crooked Media.[6]
From 2018 to 2020, Fumudoh was a writer on the TV show Desus and Mero.[31][32] A Forbes reviewer wrote that she had the "confidence of an old comedy pro".[18] During that time, Fumudoh joined the cast of Our Cartoon President as the voice of Kamala Harris. She also wrote the season 3 episode "Senate Control".[33]
2020–2021: Ziwe
In October 2020, the first season of Ziwe, Fumudoh's variety show on Showtime, was announced.[34] Its six episodes featured sketches, musical numbers, and interviews with celebrity guests including Fran Lebowitz, Bowen Yang, Phoebe Bridgers, Julio Torres, and Stacey Abrams.[35] Fumudoh served as host, writer, and producer, and she worked with costume designer Pamela Shepard-Hill on clothing.[36][7]
In 2021, Fumudoh wrote for the television series Dickinson and appeared in two episodes as Sojourner Truth.[40] That same year, she played Sophie Iwobi, a comedic commentator on a late-night show resembling Ziwe, in one episode of the third season of Succession. The character was tailored to more closely resemble Fumudoh after she was cast.[41]
2022–present
In September 2023, Fumudoh was part of the "My Wings, My Way" campaign for Victoria's Secret.[42]
In August 2020, Fumudoh's upcoming collection of humorous essays was announced. Initially set to be titled The Book of Ziwe, the book was published by Abrams on October 24, 2023 with the title Black Friend.[43][9] Fumudoh made eight book tour stops across the US.[44]
On December 18, 2023, Fumudoh interviewed the scandal-plagued former U.S. House representative George Santos on her YouTube channel.[45] The interview was widely covered in political news outlets and entertainment columns.[46][47][48][49]