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Naomi Higgins
Naomi Higgins is an Australian writer, performer, comedian, influencer, and former Twitch streamer. She wrote and starred in ''Why Are You Like This'', for which she won an AWGIE comedy award. Early life Higgins has a double degree in science and engineering. She dreamed of being a stand up comedian from a young age. Career Higgins was a 2016 Raw Comedy National Finalist. Danielle Walker, the 2016 Raw Comedy National Winner, co-hosts the podcast ''Batch Bitch'' alongside Higgins. Higgins co-hosts the online video game review show '' Gamey Gamey Game'', along with Evan Munro-Smith and Ben Russell. In 2021, Higgins' TV show ''Why Are You Like This'' was released in Australia by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and internationally by Netflix. She co-wrote the series with Humyara Mahbub and Mark Bonanno, and starred as Penny, a younger version of herself. Higgins and her co-writers won the Comedy - Situation or Narrative category at the 54th Annual AWGIE Awards ...
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