Female comedians in China gain popularity by addressing everyday sexism
Female comedians in China, like Fang Shaoli, are gaining popularity as they tackle everyday sexism in their routines. With standup shows increasing by over 50% in 2025, these performers provide a voice for women's frustrations in a society limited by censorship. Fang's relatable humor resonates widely, offering a cathartic release for many women across the country.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 01:33 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 02:00 UTC
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