Sobriety and Comedy
Lara shares her journey from daily drinking to sobriety, revealing that her turning point came unexpectedly after a few sips of a friend's beer. Emphasizing the importance of seeking help, she reflects on how quitting drinking has profoundly impacted her comedy career. The thrill of performing and making people laugh became her new addiction, driving her to pursue comedy with renewed passion and clarity.In this clip
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