Whitney first gained recognition as a stand-up comedian and has since become a multifaceted talent in entertainment, cementing herself as one of the most renowned comedic voices of the last two decades. She co-created and co-wrote the Emmy Award-winning CBS sitcom, 2 Broke Girls, and simultaneously created, produced, and starred in NBC’s Whitney. This Fall, she’s set to host Fast Friends, a fan competition series celebrating the beloved sitcom Friends’ 30th anniversary on Max. Known for her bold, observational humor, Cummings is currently on the road with her Big Baby North America tour, exploring her signature themes of relationships, gender dynamics, and modern dating, while also delving into new topics like motherhood, aging, and societal expectations, blending personal anecdotes with incisive commentary. She has released six stand-up specials across Netflix, Max, and Comedy Central, with her latest, Mouthy, debuting in November 2023. Beyond comedy, Cummings is a bestselling author, with her 2017 memoir I’m Fine…And Other Lies, offering an honest look at mental health and resilience with unflinching honesty and humor. That same year, she made her directorial debut with The Female Brain, which she co-wrote and starred in. Cummings continues to star in numerous television series and films and remains a driving force behind innovative projects in entertainment. She also hosts the hit podcast Good For You, interviewing fellow comedians, cultural icons, and industry experts. When she’s not touring, Cummings lives in Los Angeles with her son, her pack of rescued dogs, and her horse.