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Its unclear how comedy shows even became a thing that bachelorette parties did.

In any case, the stereotype persists decades later.
Jamie Lee wants to end the hate.
And that includes bachelorette parties at comedy shows, which happens in the first episode.
it’s possible for you to read an excerpt from the transcript or listen to the full episode below.
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And its hard to concentrate onstage if you have drunk people in the front row yelling over your jokes.
Why put it in your show?
Do you want to reclaim it?Oh, I love that.
I actually love bachelorette parties.
I love doing crowd work.
I am sort of saying that even if they dont realize Im saying that about them.
There was one show that I did it Comedy Works in Denver.
And I brought one of the girls from the party up onstage and had this whole interaction with her.
I actually really love their energy.
So I think there is a level for me of taking back the bachelorette party.
So I made it my mission to check that she had a great time.
I also knew that night that the people who were there …
I mean, for TV, they did know we were going to be there.
We actually were a really good audience.
So honestly, it was fine.
We werent being disrespectful.
Actually, theres something very kind of sweet and cathartic about it.
And I was like,This is heaven.