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Michelle Buteau Gets Her Flowers From Netflix Is a Joke Fest

By newadmin / Published on Saturday, 16 May 2026 04:10 AM / No Comments / 0 views


Michelle Buteau got a public tribute from Netflix this week, and it came in the form of a love letter.

The @netflixisajoke Instagram account posted a message to the comedian ahead of Netflix is a Joke Fest. “Consider this a love letter to the one and only Michelle Buteau from all of us at #NetflixisaJokeFest,” the account wrote. The post came from the festival’s verified account, not from a talent manager or a fan page. That matters. It puts the warmth on the record from the festival itself.

Netflix is a Joke Fest is the platform’s annual stand-up showcase. It’s become one of the bigger comedy events on the calendar. It runs across multiple venues in Los Angeles over several days in May. Past editions have brought in comedians like Dave Chappelle, Ali Wong, and John Mulaney.

Buteau worked the stand-up circuit for years, building a reputation through clubs and TV credits. Netflix gave her a wider stage. Her 2020 Netflix special “Welcome to Buteaupia” put her in front of a much bigger audience. The special drew on her personal life – her marriage, her family, and her career. Her stage presence is relaxed and her crowd work is sharp.

She later created and starred in “Survival of the Thickest” on Netflix, a scripted series based on her own memoir. The show earned strong reviews for her writing and her lead performance. Moving from stand-up to showrunner is no small thing. She pulled it off.

She also hosts “The Circle” on Netflix, a reality competition built around a social-media game. The show has run for multiple seasons. Stand-up specials, scripted drama, reality hosting – Buteau has covered all three on the same platform.

The love letter framing in the tribute post was a deliberate choice. It’s not standard promo language. The @netflixisajoke account could have posted a simple lineup graphic. They chose something warmer. Calling something a love letter says something about how the team feels.

No set times or performance details came with the post. Full festival announcements are still rolling out.

Buteau has talked in interviews about pulling from real life for her material. Family, marriage, the entertainment industry – she turns all of it into comedy. Her voice is specific and hard to miss. Netflix, clearly, has noticed.

The full 2026 Netflix is a Joke Fest schedule is still coming together. Buteau already has something on the record. A public love letter from the whole team is a pretty good way to start the week.



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