Stand-up comedian and Saturday night live Writer Rosebud Baker has a great moment, with the issue of his second Netflix, Mother Lode.
“Life has been busy lately,” laughs Baker, who also writes for SNLWeekend update and recently attended the events of the 50th anniversary of the show. But she achieves it all.
“I am very pleased with how special came out,” says Baker, who is focused on pregnancy and motherhood. “But I know that I don’t like any special design six months later. So, I just enjoy this time make I like it. ”
Mother Lode – which came out on February 18 – it was recorded in two parts: one in which Baker was pregnant and the other after her daughter’s birth. In a special one, she discusses the topics of pregnancy, abortion, as a reluctant mom and (mostly) accepting the mess of everything.
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Baker explains that even though she likes to be a mom, she felt forcibly returned to her work six weeks after giving birth.
“It was really important for me to go back to work,” she says. “My mom was a painter and artist, but I had five children under 10, and it was impossible to find time to do it. So it was important for me to continue working.”
The Baker, who was breeding outside DC with her brothers and sisters, had a grandfather in politics. James Baker worked as the head of Ronald Reagan’s staff before he later became a treasury secretary.
In 2002, the tragedy hit her family when her younger sister Virginia Graema, then 7, was killed during an incident in drowning with a hot bath that brought national news. Graeme’s body trapped under water with a strong suction of drainage at the bottom of the hot tub, and the accident was central to the 2007 Virginia Graem Law, which required concealed blankets and valves pumps on public pools across the country.
For Baker, the incident changed his life in countless ways and certainly influenced her sense of humor.
“I think you have an early experience with death, it certainly gives you a darker sense of humor,” she explains. “At least he did it for me. Because when you lose a loved one, everything feels so absurd, and your real life feels so absurd and by me, it has hit me as funny. And I think it’s been since then, so if it is It’s not a little sad, it’s not really funny to me. ”
However, she deserves to work in Saturday night live Since she sees her joy in terrible things.
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“This has expanded my sense of humor in this way, because I had such a dark sense of humor that came there, and the humor is so silly and fun that he made me go, oh yes, something can simply be silly,” he says. “And you can really enjoy it.”
As for her motherhood, she also found stupid in it, but admits that she was scared to the death of parenting.
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“The amount of terror that I felt she was pregnant for and that my mom was the next level,” she shares. “And I wanted to catch that in a special one, because I think there are a lot of people who are willing to be moms or who spent all their lives imagine being mothers. And I wasn’t one of them. So I wanted to talk from that perspective.”
Next for Baker? They will soon start on a comedy tour and maybe do another season SNL.
“We always have to wait and see,” he says she won’t know if she’ll call her back next season.
“It’s very scary!” Admits a job. “It’s still scary. It’s one of those places where it doesn’t matter how long I am there, every day I go there and go:” You have to introduce your brightest I in this building every day “you feel less funny of all who are ever went through that door. ”
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