Funny AF with Kevin Hart Review 2026 Tv Show Series Cast Crew Online
I watched Funny AF with Kevin Hart expecting a few laughs, but what I genuinely enjoyed most was discovering comedians I’d actually want to keep watching beyond this show. What stood out to me was the range of talent on display – different voices, different rhythms, and completely different ways of connecting with the audience.
The two performers who instantly clicked for me were Caitlin Peluffo and Usama Siddiquee, and what I loved was how different their comedic styles were while being equally engaging.
Caitlin Peluffo has this infectious energy that immediately lights up the stage. She’s confident, lively, and has a natural crowd connection that makes her performance feel effortless. Her timing is sharp, but more than that, she has that rare ability to make the audience feel like they’re in on the fun with her. Her sets felt vibrant, warm, and instantly memorable.
Usama Siddiquee impressed me in a completely different way. His comedy has this rapid-fire rhythm – sharp storytelling, clever observations, and a charismatic unpredictability that keeps you locked in. He feels spontaneous and conversational on stage, but there’s clear control behind it, where every tangent and twist lands exactly where it should. His style is smart, energetic, and incredibly engaging without ever feeling forced.
That contrast is what made the show work so well for me – Caitlin won me over with her infectious presence and easy audience connection, while Usama stood out with his kinetic storytelling, wit, and natural charisma. Two very different comedic voices, both equally memorable.
Kevin Hart deserves credit for putting fresh talent on a platform like this, but for me, Funny AF was at its best when performers like Caitlin Peluffo and Usama Siddiquee were on stage. They didn’t just make me laugh – they made me want to follow what they do next.. A genuinely fun watch, and a great reminder that stand-up’s next generation is already here.