
OnlyFans Comedians Take the Stage on Funny AF with Kevin Hart
Funny AF with Kevin Hart brought rising stand-up talent from across the United States, including several OnlyFans comedians. Multiple comics from the LMAOF lineup made standout appearances on the Netflix series, with two advancing all the way to the finals. Fans can catch even more of their comedy now on OFTV.
Finalists
Usama Siddiquee is a New York-based stand-up comedian known for his rapid-fire storytelling, sharp observational humor, and energetic stage presence. On Funny AF with Kevin Hart, Siddiquee became a fan favorite, ultimately advancing all the way to the finals with consistently strong sets and cultural commentary.
A former Just For Laughs New Face, Siddiquee has appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Inventing Anna, and Survival of the Thickest.




Brooklyn comedian Reg Thomas draws from his Haitian upbringing, dating life, and experiences in New York to make comedy that feels deeply personal and completely unfiltered. He’s toured with comics including Amanda Seales and Chris Redd and built his own comedy brand, Productively Stoned.
Thomas emerged as one of Funny AF’s breakout finalists, earning praise for his unpredictable punchlines and confident delivery.
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Queens native Andre Kim went from posting viral crowd work clips online to becoming one of New York’s fastest-rising club comics. With millions of views across social media and regular appearances at The Stand and Comedy Mothership, Kim has earned a reputation for telling cutting jokes with a calm delivery.
On Funny AF, Kim showcased the crowd work and style that helped him build a growing audience.




Ashley Ray blends stand-up, television writing, and cultural commentary into comedy rooted in relationships, race, and modern life. On Funny AF, Ray brought a confident, conversational style to the stage with her spot-on observations.
In addition to performing nationwide, Ray has written for Single Drunk Female and Grand Crew, while her comedy album Ice Cream Money helped establish her as one of comedy’s most distinct voices.
Originally from Chicago, Chris Higgins developed his comedy style around absurd tangents, loud physicality, and stories that shift from relatable to completely unhinged in seconds. Higgins has appeared at festivals like Just For Laughs and New York Comedy Festival while also building a following through digital sketches.
On Funny AF, Higgins brought his signature upbeat style to the stage with bombastic delivery and lightning-fast punchlines.




After years of touring comedy clubs across the country, Correy Bell built a reputation for brutally honest jokes and fearless crowd command.
Bell has appeared on Mo’Nique & Friends, Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks, and now Funny AF, where she delivered her uniquely bold perspectives with infectious energy on stage.
Los Angeles comedian Macey Isaacs turns bad dates, social anxiety, and personal problems into hilarious stories delivered in her signature deadpan. Her conversational style and dark humor helped her gain a loyal following on the LA comedy circuit and beyond.
On Funny AF, Macey brought that same awkward honesty to the stage with perfectly dry delivery.




Atlanta’s Olivia Carter mixes observational writing with the kind of casually cutting delivery that sneaks up on audiences before the punchline lands. Her stand-up pulls from dating, adulthood, and the absurdity of everyday interactions, balancing confidence with self-deprecation.
Carter’s Funny AF appearance highlighted her laid-back style and impeccable timing, making her a standout in the competition.
Papp Johnson came up through comedy clubs and relentless touring, developing a style that blends personal anecdotes with roast-comic instincts. Drawing from his Southern roots, relationships, and personal struggles, his sets mix hard-earned perspective with explosive punchlines.
Funny AF gave Johnson’s larger-than-life personality a chance to shine and showcased his road-comic style to a wider audience.




Toronto-born comedian Ray Lau approaches stand-up with an intentionally awkward charm, weaving together social discomfort, slow-burn setups, and understated punchlines that build into huge laughs. Along with performing throughout North America, Lau has developed an online following through his digital content.
Lau’s deadpan delivery and unconventional timing were on display on Funny AF, where he stood apart from more traditional club comics.
Before comedy, Uncle Lazer worked on oil rigs in Texas and that rough-around-the-edges background still fuels almost every second of his stand-up. Blending wild personal stories, rowdy crowd interactions, and an unfiltered stage persona, Lazer built a cult following online before breaking into major comedy clubs and podcasts around the country.
Lazer’s unique energy was impossible to miss on Funny AF, where his outsized personality had no problem standing out.


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