On a recent episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, stand-up comedian Jeff Sheen made his late-night debut, leaving audiences in stitches with his hilarious performance. Jeff’s new album, titled “Jeff is Fantastic,” is now available on Apple Music, and his quick-witted jokes had everyone rolling with laughter.

Jeff kicked off his set by recounting a hilarious anecdote about his dad asking if he was gay when he was younger. The comedian cleverly responded, “No,” leaving his dad with the awkward follow-up question of, “Well then what is it?” Jeff humorously admitted that he’s not an alpha male but rather a beta, jokingly suggesting the formation of an unstoppable army of beta males if they could find a leader.

Drawing on his love for video games, Jeff hilariously shared that he’s in his mid-30s and realizes he should probably stop playing them. He humorously described himself as a “weird stepdad” logging online every night to have fun with other guys’ kids. Jeff quipped about being the unexpected presence in their lives, saying, “Hey, I know I’m not your father, but I’m proud of you boys.”

Growing up as an only child, Jeff found entertainment in video games. Reflecting on his family dynamic, he humorously compared it to a three-person partnership rather than a traditional family unit. Jeff comically noted the absurdity of being the third wheel during family activities, like having pork chops with a married couple or being the odd one out on a theme park ride. He hilariously recalled a photo of him sitting next to his mom while his dad sat behind them with a boy from another family, capturing the bizarre essence of his upbringing.

Not one to shy away from his own quirks, Jeff hilariously revealed a childhood habit of whispering repeats of everything he said to confirm that he had spoken. This endearing weirdness, combined with his pale complexion and red hair, led him to be labeled as a “ginger demon” by his peers. With his characteristic self-deprecating humor, Jeff humorously described the challenges of finding friends when you’re the “demon kid” who whispers things.

While some may have sought therapy, Jeff shared that in his family, they fixed weirdness through ridicule. His mom’s relentless teasing of his quirky behaviors eventually led him to quit whispering repeats. Jeff humorously highlighted the resourcefulness of poor families in dealing with their odd children, ensuring that they grew out of their strange habits through a combination of humor and tough love.

With his infectiously funny delivery and relatable storytelling, Jeff Sheen‘s stand-up performance on The Late Late Show with James Corden was a riotous success. Audiences can’t get enough of his unique sense of humor and hilarious observations about life, making his album, “Jeff is Fantastic,” a must-listen for comedy fans everywhere.

Don’t miss out on Jeff Sheen‘s uproarious talent. Be sure to catch his late-night debut on The Late Late Show with James Corden and get a copy of his album, available now on Apple Music. Jeff’s comedic genius is sure to brighten your day and keep you entertained with laughter.