Ali Wong has been honored with the award for best performance in stand-up comedy on television for her special, “Single Lady.” This recognition marks the second time the Globes has acknowledged an individual for their stand-up comedy performance on television, a category that was introduced last year alongside an award for cinematic and box office achievement in films.
Host Nikki Glaser was also a nominee at the event, showcasing the talent and diversity within the stand-up comedy industry. Wong's win highlights her exceptional comedic skills and ability to connect with audiences through her unique style and humor.
“Single Lady” has resonated with viewers and critics alike, solidifying Wong's position as a prominent figure in the stand-up comedy scene. Her performance in the special captivated audiences and showcased her comedic prowess, earning her this prestigious award.
The recognition of stand-up comedy on television at the Globes reflects the growing appreciation for this genre and the impact it has on entertainment. By including this category, the Globes are acknowledging the importance of stand-up comedy as a form of artistic expression and entertainment.
Wong's achievement serves as a testament to her talent and dedication to her craft. Her win not only celebrates her individual success but also shines a spotlight on the broader stand-up comedy community, highlighting the creativity and humor that define this art form.