Whitney Cummings, the multi-talented comedian, actor, writer, and producer, recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live to discuss a variety of topics surrounding her pregnancy. Whitney is currently expecting her first child and shared some hilarious and relatable anecdotes during her interview.

As expected, Whitney looked stunning during her appearance, sporting a leotard that accentuated her baby bump. She jokingly remarked that it was quite a transition from the “coolest person on the planet” to a pregnant lady in a leotard. But she embraced the experience with humor and grace.

Whitney, who got pregnant naturally at the age of 40, quipped about the possible cause of her pregnancy, jokingly attributing it to a vaccine injury from receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. She also revealed that she is having a baby boy, although she didn’t obsess over the gender like some people do, poking fun at the gender reveal parties that seem to be a monthly occurrence in LA.

When it came to selecting a name for her child, Whitney shared her dilemma. She was torn between the name Maximus and Colt. However, she discovered that Colt Cummings is the biggest gay porn star in the world, which gave her second thoughts about that particular option. She humorously navigated the challenges of choosing a name that would pair well with her last name, Cummings.

The conversation took an amusing turn when Whitney shared her discovery about the meaning behind last names. Apparently, they indicate what your ancestors did for a living. While some names are self-explanatory, like Baker or Tanner, Whitney pondered what her own ancestors were doing—perhaps just making more ancestors, she suggested humorously.

As the interview progressed, Whitney discussed her upcoming tour and the joys of being on the road while pregnant. She brushed off the concerns of others about her well-being, particularly the label of having a “geriatric pregnancy” at 35. Whitney humorously remarked that if that’s the only acceptable age for women to get pregnant, then she’s glad she waited until she was a mature adult.

Postpartum depression was another topic discussed during the interview. Whitney already had prepartum depression, so she jokingly claimed to be ahead of the game. She candidly questioned the lack of knowledge surrounding the causes of postpartum depression and humorously speculated about the various bodily changes and challenges that come with childbirth.

When asked if she had a plan for the birth, Whitney humorously stated that her plan was to survive. She then shared an anecdote about Bill Murray’s advice to bring Christmas lights into the delivery room, replacing the typical fluorescent lights found in hospitals. This amusing image heightened the comedic tone of the interview.

Whitney’s new comedy special, “mouy,” is set to premiere on Only Fans TV on November 15th. She expressed her excitement about partnering with Only Fans TV to bring the uncensored, unfiltered comedy that comedians strive for, especially in a time when certain platforms restrict content. Whitney’s special promises to be a raw and entertaining experience for her fans.

In conclusion, Whitney Cummings brought her signature humor and wit to her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Her candid discussion about her pregnancy, name selection, and future plans showcased her ability to find the comedic side of life’s experiences. Fans can look forward to catching her new special, “mouy,” on Only Fans TV and witnessing her unapologetic and side-splitting comedy firsthand.