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Fabrizio Guido appearing on Sherri’s “Laugh Lounge” discussing his role on Netflix’s Running Point. Fabrizio Guido appearing on Sherri’s “Laugh Lounge” discussing his role on Netflix’s Running Point.

Rising Comedian Fabrizio Guido Visits “The Laugh Lounge” On Sherri

Los Angeles–born, Mexican‑American actor and comedian Fabrizio Guido visits Sherri’s “Laugh Lounge,” sharing hilarious behind‑the‑scenes stories from Netflix’s Running Point and his first on‑screen intimate scenes.
Fabrizio Guido joins Sherri in the “Laugh Lounge” to talk Running Point and more. — Photo: Sherri Show

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.

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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.

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.

Catch all the off‑limits hilarity in the full Laugh Lounge segment on Sherri.

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