Ms. Pat
Ms. Pat
Let’s start with Ms. Pat hasn’t lived the life of your typical comedian.
Born to a single mother of 5, living on welfare in a tough West end
neighborhood of Atlanta, Ms. Pat learned early on she would have to fend
for herself in this world. Her Grandfather ran a “bootleg” house where
as a kid Pat learned how to roll the drunks for food money. She had her
first child at 14 and her second child at 15, “I knew I wasn’t going to
college so I figured why not get an early start on my family”. She
became a drug dealer in her teens known by the street name “Rabbit”. “I
figured there were two things I could do in my neighborhood to earn
money, either sell drugs or sell p*@#$y”. At 16 she purchased her first
Cadillac. During her teens she was shot twice and arrested numerous
times. At 19 years of age she met a man, and with his help and
encouragement decided to get out of the “life”. “I was so tired, I
thought for sure I was going to end up dead. He was 21 and a military
vet and he showed me a way out”.
At 19 with two toddlers and a new husband she is handed 4 more young
children from her sister who was struggling with drug addiction. The
next 10 years of her life are spent raising those 6 children. Part of
that process included visits to the welfare office for food stamps and
Section 8 housing assistance for her sister’s children. It was during
these visits that Ms. Pat was first told she had a talent for telling
funny stories. In 2003 with her case-worker’s encouragement she decided
to go on stage and appeared at the Open-Mic-Night at “The Pub” in
Atlanta. From the moment she stepped on stage she knew she had found her
place.
With a comedy career now spilling over 13 years this powerful woman
brings an honest, in your face, and hilarious perspective to her shows.
She has appeared on TV Guide Network’s “Standup in Stilettos”, and
Nickelodeons “Mom’s Night Out”. She is a regular guest on the syndicated
Bob and Tom Radio Show, and appeared on Katt Williams DVD
“Kattpacalypse”.
She has become a Podcast celebrity with appearances on "Talkin Shit" with
Eddie Ifft, "WTF" with Marc Maron, "The Joe Rogan Experience", Ari Shafir’s
"Skeptic Tank", "The CrabFeast" with Ryan Sickler and Jay Larson, and "Your
Mom’s House" with Christina Pazsitzky and Tom Segura, the "Bertcast" with
Bert Kreischer.
In January of 2015 she appeared on Comedy Central’s “This is Not
Happening” and NBC’s “Last Comic Standing”.
In 2016 Ms. Pat performed at the Montreal Comedy Festival appearing in
Kevin Hart’s “LOL”, and Jeff Ross “Roast Battle” for Comedy Central. In
November she made her initial appearance on the syndicated show “Harry”
with Harry Connick
Her memoir “Rabbit” published by Harper-Collins is scheduled for release
August 22, 2017. Ms. Pat currently resides with her husband and three children in
Indianapolis.
Let’s start with Ms. Pat hasn’t lived the life of your typical comedian.
Born to a single mother of 5, living on welfare in a tough West end
neighborhood of Atlanta, Ms. Pat learned early on she would have to fend
for herself in this world. Her Grandfather ran a “bootleg” house where
as a kid Pat learned how to roll the drunks for food money. She had her
first child at 14 and her second child at 15, “I knew I wasn’t going to
college so I figured why not get an early start on my family”. She
became a drug dealer in her teens known by the street name “Rabbit”. “I
figured there were two things I could do in my neighborhood to earn
money, either sell drugs or sell p*@#$y”. At 16 she purchased her first
Cadillac. During her teens she was shot twice and arrested numerous
times. At 19 years of age she met a man, and with his help and
encouragement decided to get out of the “life”. “I was so tired, I
thought for sure I was going to end up dead. He was 21 and a military
vet and he showed me a way out”.
At 19 with two toddlers and a new husband she is handed 4 more young
children from her sister who was struggling with drug addiction. The
next 10 years of her life are spent raising those 6 children. Part of
that process included visits to the welfare office for food stamps and
Section 8 housing assistance for her sister’s children. It was during
these visits that Ms. Pat was first told she had a talent for telling
funny stories. In 2003 with her case-worker’s encouragement she decided
to go on stage and appeared at the Open-Mic-Night at “The Pub” in
Atlanta. From the moment she stepped on stage she knew she had found her
place.
With a comedy career now spilling over 13 years this powerful woman
brings an honest, in your face, and hilarious perspective to her shows.
She has appeared on TV Guide Network’s “Standup in Stilettos”, and
Nickelodeons “Mom’s Night Out”. She is a regular guest on the syndicated
Bob and Tom Radio Show, and appeared on Katt Williams DVD
“Kattpacalypse”.
She has become a Podcast celebrity with appearances on "Talkin Shit" with
Eddie Ifft, "WTF" with Marc Maron, "The Joe Rogan Experience", Ari Shafir’s
"Skeptic Tank", "The CrabFeast" with Ryan Sickler and Jay Larson, and "Your
Mom’s House" with Christina Pazsitzky and Tom Segura, the "Bertcast" with
Bert Kreischer.
In January of 2015 she appeared on Comedy Central’s “This is Not
Happening” and NBC’s “Last Comic Standing”.
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Let’s start with Ms. Pat hasn’t lived the life of your typical comedian.
Born to a single mother of 5, living on welfare in a tough West end
neighborhood of Atlanta, Ms. Pat learned early on she would have to fend
for herself in this world. Her Grandfather ran a “bootleg” house where
as a kid Pat learned how to roll the drunks for food money. She had her
first child at 14 and her second child at 15, “I knew I wasn’t going to
college so I figured why not get an early start on my family”. She
became a drug dealer in her teens known by the street name “Rabbit”. “I
figured there were two things I could do in my neighborhood to earn
money, either sell drugs or sell p*@#$y”. At 16 she purchased her first
Cadillac. During her teens she was shot twice and arrested numerous
times. At 19 years of age she met a man, and with his help and
encouragement decided to get out of the “life”. “I was so tired, I
thought for sure I was going to end up dead. He was 21 and a military
vet and he showed me a way out”.
At 19 with two toddlers and a new husband she is handed 4 more young
children from her sister who was struggling with drug addiction. The
next 10 years of her life are spent raising those 6 children. Part of
that process included visits to the welfare office for food stamps and
Section 8 housing assistance for her sister’s children. It was during
these visits that Ms. Pat was first told she had a talent for telling
funny stories. In 2003 with her case-worker’s encouragement she decided
to go on stage and appeared at the Open-Mic-Night at “The Pub” in
Atlanta. From the moment she stepped on stage she knew she had found her
place.
With a comedy career now spilling over 13 years this powerful woman
brings an honest, in your face, and hilarious perspective to her shows.
She has appeared on TV Guide Network’s “Standup in Stilettos”, and
Nickelodeons “Mom’s Night Out”. She is a regular guest on the syndicated
Bob and Tom Radio Show, and appeared on Katt Williams DVD
“Kattpacalypse”.
She has become a Podcast celebrity with appearances on "Talkin Shit" with
Eddie Ifft, "WTF" with Marc Maron, "The Joe Rogan Experience", Ari Shafir’s
"Skeptic Tank", "The CrabFeast" with Ryan Sickler and Jay Larson, and "Your
Mom’s House" with Christina Pazsitzky and Tom Segura, the "Bertcast" with
Bert Kreischer.
In January of 2015 she appeared on Comedy Central’s “This is Not
Happening” and NBC’s “Last Comic Standing”.
In 2016 Ms. Pat performed at the Montreal Comedy Festival appearing in
Kevin Hart’s “LOL”, and Jeff Ross “Roast Battle” for Comedy Central. In
November she made her initial appearance on the syndicated show “Harry”
with Harry Connick
Her memoir “Rabbit” published by Harper-Collins is scheduled for release
August 22, 2017. Ms. Pat currently resides with her husband and three children in
Indianapolis.