Margaret Cho

Margaret Cho
Margaret Moran Cho is an American comedian, actress, fashion designer, author, and singer-songwriter. Cho is best known for her stand-up routines, through which she critiques social and political problems, especially regarding race and sexuality. She has created music videos and has her own clothing line of crotchless underwear for men and women. Cho has also frequently supported LGBT rights and has won awards for her humanitarian efforts on behalf of women, Asians, and the LGBT community...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionComedian
Date of Birth5 December 1968
CitySan Francisco, CA
CountryUnited States of America
Why do Republicans hate gay marriage so much? They certainly don't hate gay prostitutes.
I love fashion, I'm actually a pretty talented seamstress, so I can make stuff for myself, but that's really time-consuming.
It's important to feel beautiful; it's political to feel beautiful.
My parents are very funny when they have to deal with anything racy or off-color. They usually pretend they don't speak English.
I can never tell when something is funny. I just have to do it onstage and find out.
For me to be ten pounds thinner is a full-time job, and I am handing in my notice and walking out the door!!
I'm not a body shamer. The word fat has been used to hurt me my entire life.
Politics has less to do with where you live than where your heart is.
I taught Sunday School for two years. And I got fired. I abused my authority. I used to teach class like this, "OK, if one more person talks, everybody is going to Hell."
I don't have children, and I am not sure if I have wanted them or never wanted them. It's weird not to be able to decide. I don't know if I could stand that kind of commitment, or if I am really honest, I don't think that I could handle being that vulnerable to someone else.
There's a lot of guy comics who I think are funny, but I generally am more excited about a special or a show where there are females.
I refer to myself as gay, but I’m married to a man.
Monogamy is so weird. Like when you know their name and stuff.
I got back from Toronto, where they had a severe outbreak of SARS- you know, Severe Asian Racism Syndrome.