
If you’re watching along with us on Netflix’s Running Point, then you already know how fresh‑faced comedian Fabrizio Guido — a Los Angeles–born, Mexican‑American actor and comedian — brings the laughs, the sincerity, and that sensible charm as Jackie Moreno, a 19‑year‑old from Boyle Heights navigating life, love, and locker‑room chaos.
Fabrizio Guido brings Running Point chaos into Sherri’s Laugh Lounge
Family Netflix accounts, awkward set stories, Costco shout-outs, first-scene panic, and Sherri knowing him since his sitcom-kid days — Fabrizio’s Laugh Lounge stop is pure rising-comic glow-up energy.
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Now forget all that sincerity — because Fabrizio walks into Sherri’s Laugh Lounge ready to get messy, honest, and downright hilarious.
He dives into everything: set life, house duties, awkward encounters, and even filming his very first sex scene. And with Sherri Shepherd — someone who’s known him since he was a kid on Mystery Glaciius — the stories get even wilder.
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Sherri kicks things off with a nostalgic intro, reminding the audience that she and Fabrizio “go way back” to when he was just a kid on their old show. The crowd erupts, and Fabrizio beams — because the glow‑up is real.
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From there, the chaos begins:
- His entire family watches Running Point on one Netflix account.
- He praises Sherri as “one of the hardest working people” he knows — and jokes that coming from a Mexican family, that’s saying a lot.
- He recalls an HR meeting from their Mystery Glaciius days where Sherri insisted coworkers should be allowed to ask someone out more than three times… “because you gotta break them down.”
- He talks about filming his first intimate scenes — whispering “I’m an adult” — and bragging that while HBO’s Insecure took a full day to shoot one sex scene, he knocked out three in an hour.
- He shares the moment a woman at Costco yelled “You have chlamydia!” at him because of his character’s storyline.
- He jokes about being a “sex symbol now… just not the one I wanted to be.”
- And he dives into his stand‑up material, including his cousin Junior (who “don’t got a dad”) and his grandma calling him to pick up his uncle after the police towed the car — even though Fabrizio was 12 and unlicensed.
It’s Fabrizio unleashed — charming, chaotic, and completely at home in Sherri’s comedic playground.







