[02/05/24 - 08:31 AM] Video: "Taylor Tomlinson: Have It All" - Official Trailer - Netflix Can Taylor Tomlinson have it all? From dating woes to dream jobs to inventive dirty talk, she shares life's ups and downs in this stand-up comedy special.
[via press release from Netflix]
Taylor Tomlinson: Have It All | Official Trailer | Netflix
In her third Netflix original comedy special, Taylor Tomlinson talks about having your dream job, finding your perfect partner, dealing with anxiety and insomnia, all while asking the age-old question... can you really Have It All?
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81685073
NETFLIX DEBUTS THE TRAILER FOR TAYLOR TOMLINSON'S
THIRD ORIGINAL COMEDY SPECIAL,
HAVE IT ALL
Premiering Globally on Netflix on February 13, 2024
· Have It All marks Taylor's third original comedy special on Netflix, including Look At You and Quarter-Life Crisis.
· The special was filmed at Capital One Hall in Tysons, Virginia.
· Kristian Mercado directs and Taylor Tomlinson serves as Executive Producer alongside Judi Marmel.
· Logline: In her third Netflix original comedy special, Taylor Tomlinson talks about having your dream job, finding your perfect partner, dealing with anxiety and insomnia all while asking the age-old question... can you really Have It All?
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