Rachel Bloom's Golden Globe win for best performance in a television series was a win for musical theater nerds everywhere.
The star, creator and writer behind Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is killing it – but Bloom, 28, has always been a flamboyant force of musical comedy genius. Since 2011, she's posted goofy musical numbers to her YouTube channel, racheldoesstuff, which has more than 50,000 subscribers.
If you're already a crazy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend fan, or are interested in dabbling, check out five of Bloom's funniest videos.
1. Pictures of Your D–––
"'Cause all I can do is lay around / and post pictures of your d––– on the Internet.
The star, creator and writer behind Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is killing it – but Bloom, 28, has always been a flamboyant force of musical comedy genius. Since 2011, she's posted goofy musical numbers to her YouTube channel, racheldoesstuff, which has more than 50,000 subscribers.
If you're already a crazy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend fan, or are interested in dabbling, check out five of Bloom's funniest videos.
1. Pictures of Your D–––
"'Cause all I can do is lay around / and post pictures of your d––– on the Internet.
- 1/11/2016
- by Maria Yagoda, @mariayagoda
- People.com - TV Watch
Rachel Bloom's Golden Globe win for best performance in a television series was a win for musical theater nerds everywhere. The star, creator and writer behind Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is killing it - but Bloom, 28, has always been a flamboyant force of musical comedy genius. Since 2011, she's posted goofy musical numbers to her YouTube channel, racheldoesstuff, which has more than 50,000 subscribers. If you're already a crazy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend fan, or are interested in dabbling, check out five of Bloom's funniest videos. 1. Pictures of Your D--- "'Cause all I can do is lay around / and post pictures of your d--- on the Internet.
- 1/11/2016
- by Maria Yagoda, @mariayagoda
- PEOPLE.com
The CW’s 2014-2015 premieres have fared well this season, with success for new series Jane the Virgin, The Flash and iZombie, and the youth-centric network has announced only one new series for its fall slate of programming. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, stars Nsfw Youtube star Rachel Bloom as an unhappy lawyer who quits her job and moves across the country in search of love, with her inner monologue providing irreverent musical interludes. The one-hour comedy will air on Mondays before Jane the Virgin. If you’re not familiar with Bloom’s raunch-larious work, some of her YouTube hits include You Can Touch My Boobies, F@#$ … Continue reading →
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- 5/14/2015
- by Kellie Freeze
- ChannelGuideMag
In a competitive situation, Showtime has landed Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, a half-hour comedy with musical elements from top feature writer Aline Brosh McKenna and CBS TV Studios. The project, written by McKenna and Rachel Bloom, centers on a girl who upends her life to stalk an ex. I hear the commitment from Showtime is equivalent to a put pilot. This marks a return to TV for McKenna, who started on the ABC comedy All-American Girl before segueing to features. She made her mark writing The Devil Wears Prada and most recently co-penned the upcoming Annie and Cinderella. She also is working on a graphic novel for Archaia Entertainment, which she will then adapt as a film, and just signed on to write Disney’s Cruella, a live-action feature based on the 101 Dalmatians character. She is with CAA and Ken Richman. Bloom is a comedian, actress, writer and singer whose Web videos...
- 10/9/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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