Ali Wong doing stand up NOT pregnant...lol..funny AF! update: ALI AND HUBBY DIVORCING!

She's funny AF

And looks like she smells good enough to pull a BIDEN :yes::yes:

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Ali Wong And Husband Justin Hakuta Are Divorcing After 8 Years of Marriage
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Ali Wong and her husband Justin Hakuta are ending their marriage.
After eight years together, the pair have decided to divorce. "It's amicable and they will continue to co-parent lovingly," a source tells PEOPLE of the former couple.

Wong's rep confirmed the news to PEOPLE on Tuesday.

The comedian and actress, 39, first met Hakuta, 39, at a friend's wedding reception in 2010 and immediately hit it off. At the time, Hakuta was a Fulbright scholar and student at Harvard Business School.

In her 2019 memoir addressed to her daughters, titled Dear Girls: Intimate Tales Untold Secrets and Advice for Living Your Best Life, Wong revealed she signed a prenup prior to tying the knot.

As a result, the Always Be My Maybe star shared she became "more motivated to make my own money because I signed a document specifically outlining how much I couldn't depend on my husband," CNBC reported.


"My father always praised 'the gift of fear,'" she wrote. "And that prenup scared the s--- out of me. In the end, being forced to sign that prenup was one of the greatest things that ever happened to me and my career."



alot of her standup was about feeling trapped and wanting to cheat and now that she has money she could live the life she wanted...IF SHE WASN'T MARRIED WITH KIDS ALREADY.....particularly this last stand up show....she always tried to wrap it up and make it seem like all jokes...guess it wasn't :scared::scared::scared:
 
Ali Wong And Husband Justin Hakuta Are Divorcing After 8 Years of Marriage
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Ali Wong and her husband Justin Hakuta are ending their marriage.
After eight years together, the pair have decided to divorce. "It's amicable and they will continue to co-parent lovingly," a source tells PEOPLE of the former couple.

Wong's rep confirmed the news to PEOPLE on Tuesday.

The comedian and actress, 39, first met Hakuta, 39, at a friend's wedding reception in 2010 and immediately hit it off. At the time, Hakuta was a Fulbright scholar and student at Harvard Business School.

In her 2019 memoir addressed to her daughters, titled Dear Girls: Intimate Tales Untold Secrets and Advice for Living Your Best Life, Wong revealed she signed a prenup prior to tying the knot.

As a result, the Always Be My Maybe star shared she became "more motivated to make my own money because I signed a document specifically outlining how much I couldn't depend on my husband," CNBC reported.


"My father always praised 'the gift of fear,'" she wrote. "And that prenup scared the s--- out of me. In the end, being forced to sign that prenup was one of the greatest things that ever happened to me and my career."



alot of her standup was about feeling trapped and wanting to cheat and now that she has money she could live the life she wanted...IF SHE WASN'T MARRIED WITH KIDS ALREADY.....particularly this last stand up show....she always tried to wrap it up and make it seem like all jokes...guess it wasn't :scared::scared::scared:
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