The drama surrounding Jess Hilariousâs controversial comments about who can have babies and her subsequent firing from the Ms. Pat Settles It show is the main event on the latest episode of the Dear Black Gay Men Podcast. Host Jai the Gentleman dives deep into the fallout, offering an unfiltered look at why Jessâs actions continue to generate massive backlash within the queer community.
đ Why Jess Hilarious Canât âShut The F**k Upâ
Jess Hilarious first sparked controversy with her âwhoâs looking out for black women?â debacle , and then doubled down with the scientifically inaccurate âonly women can have babiesâ message on The Breakfast Club. This led to her getting fired from The Ms. Pat Show, a conversation that was later discussed by Ms. Pat and the showâs queer creator, Jordan E. Cooper, on The Breakfast Club.
Jai argues that Jess keeps putting her âfoot in her mouthâ because controversy is her âwhole shtick,â even suggesting itâs the reason she keeps her job at The Breakfast Club.
đłď¸âđ The Real Power in the Room
A central theme of the episode is the immense, often unseen, power of Black queer people in the entertainment industry. Jai emphasizes a critical truth: âThe gays run shitâ.
If you offend all queer people with âdumb shit,â you will get âbootedâ.
Thereâs always a queer person in charge, be it the producer, writer, publicist, or executive producer.
Jordan E. Cooper, the queer creator of The Ms. Pat Show and Ms. Pat Settles It, is a perfect example of this influence.
Jaiâs message is clear: You ânever win when youâre on the wrong side of queer cultureâ. The vast majority of Black queer culture is âaligned against Jess Hilariousâ for her repeated offenses.









