Kelsey Cook, the daughter of an International Yo-Yo Champion and a Professional Foosball player, grew up in a household filled with humor and excitement. This unique upbringing laid the foundation for her stand-up comedy career, which has seen significant success in recent years.
Her stand-up special, "The Hustler," was released on YouTube and rapidly gained popularity, crossing the one million view mark within a mere four weeks. This achievement is a testament to her growing fan base and her ability to entertain audiences.
Kelsey has also made multiple appearances on prominent television shows, including The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Comedy Central's This is Not Happening, EPIX's Unprotected Sets, NBC's A Little Late with Lilly Singh, and Greatest Party Story Ever on MTV. Her impressive resume continues to grow as she heads out on "The Nice Try Tour," a 40-city headlining event that is sure to delight audiences across the country.
In addition to her stand-up comedy career, Kelsey co-hosts the popular Self-Helpless podcast alongside fellow comedians Taylor Tomlinson and Delanie Fischer. This podcast has consistently ranked high on the iTunes Top Comedy Charts and has featured an impressive array of guests, including Brian Regan, Michael Bublé, Whitney Cummings, Tan France, and Bert Kreischer.
Kelsey's unique blend of humor and athleticism is also showcased in her web-series, Wrists of Fury, which currently boasts over twenty episodes. In this series, Kelsey competes against fellow comedians in foosball matches, often without revealing her status as a World Champion foosball player. This lighthearted and entertaining series has become a fan favorite, offering a glimpse into Kelsey's playful and competitive nature.