“We got our mom’s d***!” Channing Crowder bonds with comedian Andrew Schulz over bizarre similarity

   

The Pivot host Channing Crowder had an eccentric tale to share with his viewers on the latest episode of the podcast. To join him was comedian Andrew Schulz, who talked about various aspects of his life, career, and managing the negative light. A part of it extended to the NFL star’s tale that was shockingly similar to his.

Upon a slight nudge from Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder shared a personal and candid anecdote that left Andrew Schulz in stitches. The latter kicked the conversation off with the surprising revelation about the shape and nature of his sp**m, sharing how it “didn’t work well”. Crowder joined him on the TMI, claiming how he had had his “mama’s d**k”, giving the comedian some relatable content.


 

Schulz added onto his story, opening up about his hopes to grow into it, much like his father. The former NFL athlete added the details of his father’s height, reminiscing about expecting his features to match. Much to his disappointment and Schulz’s, who even attempted to outlandishly “push it out”.

I used to tell a joke about that because my dad is this huge d**k and I was like waiting to grow into it, we got our mom’s d**k.

Andrew Schulz shared

The episode got a significant amount of traction from the audience, and it was not only because of the off-the-wall conversations. Andrew Schulz appeared on the podcast to clarify some controversial jokes that blew up the internet. Last summer, he commented on the “black girlfriend effect,” which many, including host Ryan Clark, perceived as racist. The comedian made his tough statement once and for all.

Channing Crowder, for one, knew the impacts of bold takes and comical statements, having made plenty in the past. The former Miami Dolphins linebacker famously announced retirement in 2011 at the age of 27. After the team released him, the young athlete shared that he made his wife and children a priority over football. However, only days later, he suggested a comeback, leaving the fans perplexed.

Andrew Schulz addresses the conflict with Ryan Clark over controversial joke

Andrew Schulz’s joke was made in the context of the stereotypes of black women engaging in violence with their partners. Ryan Clark raised an issue over the alleged perpetuation of such notions of black women. The comedian addressed the backlash directly to the Pivot host and emphasized his best intentions. Schulz acknowledged the impact and how it hurt the audience more than the humor of the joke itself.

He elaborated how he only wanted to make people laugh irrespective of the community or “territory” it entered. Sharing his point of view, he shed some light on the unexplored, taboo topics that he did not pay heed to, making his comedy exclusive. Matter of fact, reserving a conversation made him “uncomfortable”. Conclusively, Schulz wanted people to get to know him and learn more about him.

After the conversation, Ryan Clark made his opinions clear on the comedian’s stance. He stated on X that everyone should be mindful of their words and their broader consequences. Additionally, the “uncomfortable conversations” that would follow were inevitable for him. The critic was stern when he issued the warning to all comedians.