At least I’m honest to my relationship, maybe that’s why my relationship didn’t work out lol they told me that secret to the relationship is not too honest to each other, fake it till you make it, is that right? #dating #relationshipjokes #standupcomedy #crowdwork ❤️you’re invited to my shows
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April 11 Austin, cap city comedy
May.16 Pasadena icehouse comedy
July 17 & 18 Vegas Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy
Relationships can be complex, and it's refreshing to see humor used as a way to explore those complexities. I’ve found that honesty, while often touted as the cornerstone of a good relationship, can sometimes bring unexpected challenges. Cat Ce’s comedic take on honesty versus "faking it" resonates because many of us have faced moments where transparency felt risky. What struck me is the idea that sometimes, people suggest "not being too honest" to avoid hurt feelings or conflict, which is a paradox for those who value trust deeply. From personal experience, gently navigating truths with kindness rather than outright "faking" helps preserve relationships without sacrificing integrity. Cat Ce’s comedy, including her special "Perfect Chinglish," smartly blends cultural observations with relatable dating anecdotes, providing not just laughs but thoughtful reflections. The OCR content hints at many real-life relationship quirks—like dealing with infidelity or the awkwardness of couples still engaged in playful habits years into marriage—that add authenticity to her humor. Her upcoming live shows at venues like Austin's Cap City Comedy Club, Pasadena's Ice House Comedy, and Las Vegas’ Jimmy Kimmel’s Comedy Club offer great opportunities to experience this fresh perspective in person. Engaging with comedy that tackles everyday relationship truths can be both cathartic and entertaining, proving that sometimes laughter really is the best medicine for matters of the heart.








































































