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Tom Segura Announces New Material Shows and Controversial Netflix Special

Kill Tony · KILL TONY #770 · June 1, 2026
Tom Segura Announces New Material Shows and Controversial Netflix Special
Kill Tony
Kill Tony
KILL TONY #770
"My special is out on June 9th on Netflix, uh, Man of the People, which is what I am, you know what I mean? I'm just a man of the people. I'll tell you right now, there's a joke on there that is going to be in the news, so I'm gonna be the talk of everything again."
Tom Segura revealed his Netflix special drops June 9th and warned that it contains a joke he predicts will generate significant news coverage and controversy. Segura, who has a history of pushing boundaries in comedy, is also performing new material showcase shows July 7th and 8th in Oxnard, California. His series Bad Thoughts season 2 is currently streaming on Netflix.

About this episode

Tony Hinchcliffe hosted Kill Tony from the Comedy Mothership in Austin with guests Tom Segura and Cheryl Underwood, who made her show debut fresh off signing a historic Netflix special deal immediately following her performance at the Kevin Hart roast. The episode featured a chaotic mix of amateur and professional comedians pulling names from the bucket, with wildly varying results. Regular Dedrick Flynn opened strong with two minutes about buying his first couch, while the bucket pulls ranged from a blind type-1 diabetic woman named Princess Rubber Ducky to an inexplicable performance by a man in half a clown suit singing a gay parody of the Cheers theme song. The night's standout moment came when single father Ronnie Fryer revealed his son's mother is serving time for armed robbery after being on the most wanted list. David Lucas made a surprise Hall of Fame appearance, delivering dark material about dating and revealing he wrote racist jokes for the Kevin Hart roast. The episode showcased the show's unpredictable nature, with Underwood and Segura providing sharp critiques and coaching to struggling comics while celebrating breakout performances. Regular Pat O'Neill closed the show with his signature dark abortion material, earning universal praise from the panel. Segura promoted his Netflix special dropping June 9th and teased a controversial joke destined for news coverage, while the show announced upcoming dates at Madison Square Garden and cities across America.

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