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Kountry Wayne A Woman’s Prayer Review: Highly Offensive, But That’s the Whole Winning Point

Kountry Wayne A Woman’s Prayer Review: Starring rising comedian Wayne Colley, the new Netflix stand-up special has garnered worldwide attention. Directed by Jeff Tomsic, the standup special runs for an hour and is available in English language. The show is produced by Wayne Colley, Thomas Fatora, Cameron Fife, Jeff Tomsic, and Matthew Vaughan. The cinematography is done by Jordan Levy and the editing credits go to Brian Levin.

A still from the show “Kountry Wayne A Woman’s Prayer”

Wayne Colley began his comedian journey on the internet and rose to fame after one of his videos went viral. Coming from a struggling family, Colley was determined to lead his life by making people laugh while also speaking his mind. In his first-ever Netflix special, Wayne speaks about being a father of 10 children, regarding women and religion in an explicit tone.

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Kountry Wayne A Woman’s Prayer Review

People who pay for stand-up comedy shows know very well they’re in for some treat. By treat, it’s not going to be completely appropriate but loaded with offensive, nasty, and foul commentaries made by the comedian. Staying true to the former statement, Wayne’s new stand-up special made the crowd roar for his highly explicit and offensive jokes.

Starting from becoming a father of 10, cheating on his women, and mocking his uncle with AIDS to praising Jesus, the one-hour special proves how Wayne is super ready to get canceled for speaking his mind out. Wayne explored the troubles of parents who raise their children having to listen to the words of non-parents. He then added about his childhood and his best times with his grandma who constantly gave him the deserved beating for being ignorant.

The viewers thoroughly enjoyed the sexual jokes because it was both relatable and surprising to hear from a star comedian. Wayne in fact admitted to having cheated multiple times and also about selling drugs back in those times. This shows how courageous comedians can be as they’re prepared to let the secrets roll out.

A still from the show “Kountry Wayne A Woman’s Prayer”

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He even talked about religion and frankly asked the audience to get out if they didn’t believe in Jesus. Wayne explained about his faith and about the religion he follows with real-life examples that could make up for a comedy movie. Again as said, the audience paid to watch his show so it’s not fair to bash the comedian for speaking on content that makes one uncomfortable because the other half of the audience surely enjoyed it.

Coming to his outfit for the show, the stylist deserves a raise. Wayne looked stunning in his blue shimmer tux as it made the entire empty stage shine without any props. He literally rolled on the ground and kept the stage alive, looking like a ball of shine. There weren’t any unnecessary accessories on him but just the right attire that enhanced his colour.

The cinematographer and the director ensured to cover the audience’s reactions thankfully, otherwise, it would have looked like a show with edited laughing sounds. The reactions of the people were priceless, and earnest, making the show authentic. Since most of the audience were black people, it even made sense why Wayne was pulling on certain topics because he knew the crowd. He knew exactly what to talk about to make them feel the vibe.

Final Thoughts

A still from the show “Kountry Wayne A Woman’s Prayer”

Overall, the special was hilarious and noteworthy. Of course, his jokes on women and cheating felt inappropriate but that’s the point of the show. He boldly generalised that cheating is wrong while also joking about it. He made sure to mark that women’s prayers work and that men shouldn’t cheat on them. If the special is viewed from a different perspective, surely it is educative, comedic, and greatly influencing in a positive way.

Kountry Wayne A Woman’s Prayer is streaming on Netflix. Let us know your thoughts about Wayne’s first Netflix special in the comment section below.

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