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OnlyFans Comedians Who Stepped Up on Kill Tony

By Comedy Editor

February 19, 2026

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Austin has become comedy’s new proving ground, the Comedy Mothership is the main stage, and Kill Tony is the weekly spotlight everyone wants a shot at. Every Monday, Tony Hinchcliffe pulls names from the bucket and gives comics sixty seconds to win over the room or learn something the hard way. Breakout moments from comics like Leyla Ingalls have helped turn that one-minute set into real momentum. Fun fact: Tony even roasted Bert Kreischer on OFTV. Below is every LMAOF comedian who has stepped up to the Kill Tony mic and made their mark. Watch their full sets free on OFTV.

Carly Anderson brought her dancer-turned-comic storytelling to Kill Tony in 2024, landing clean laughs with sharp timing and confident presence. Fans first met her on LMAOF, where her poise and polished delivery stood out immediately. On Kill Tony, she held her own and showed exactly why she is rising fast in Austin’s scene.

Sandy Danto’s comedy résumé is deep: UCB, Second City, National Lampoon, and two early Kill Tony appearances back in 2013 and 2014. His set on LMAOF 71 with bread-based marital advice and buddy breakups delivered that same oddball style. A longtime panel favorite, his Kill Tony appearances were sharp, weird, and memorable.

Sandy Danto’s comedy résumé is deep: UCB, Second City, National Lampoon, and two early Kill Tony appearances back in 2013 and 2014. His set on LMAOF 71 with bread-based marital advice and buddy breakups delivered that same oddball style. A longtime panel favorite, his Kill Tony appearances were sharp, weird, and memorable.

An Austin regular and co-host of 2 Girls 1 Blunt, Jaime brought her punchy, unfiltered style to Kill Tony in December 2024 and delivered a standout set. From smelly fingers to sports apathy to one extremely magical college experience, she brought the same unapologetic honesty to LMAOF 91. If you have ever been confused by men, Jaime is speaking your language.

Liz Splatt has been a standout in Austin’s comedy scene since her first Kill Tony appearance in 2023. A former Comedy Mothership Door Guy and winner of Funniest Comedian in Austin, she brings a sharp, confident voice to every stage. Her set on LMAOF 91 showed exactly why she’s a crowd favorite with her fearless delivery and offbeat charm.

Jack Shaw won a Golden Ticket on Kill Tony in June 2024 and turned it into a nationwide touring career almost overnight. He brought that clean-cut but delightfully weird energy to LMAOF 92, roasting everything from tickle-farts to fedora bullies. From bucket pull to breakout comic, he is living the Kill Tony dream on LMAOF.

Texas oil field worker turned comedy wild card, Uncle Lazer has been a Kill Tony standout since 2023. His LMAOF 94 episode, complete with an American flag speedo entrance, delivered the chaotic stories and loud personality fans expect. Blue collar, unfiltered, and unforgettable, he remains one of Kill Tony’s most talked-about characters.

Jessie “Jetski” Johnson has been part of the Kill Tony universe since 2020, bouncing between band member, bucket pull, and national touring comic. She brings that same chaotic brilliance to LMAOF 104 where she unpacks breastfeeding trauma and unveils a secret McDonald’s conspiracy. Whether you find her style captivating or hilariously confounding, she is impossible to forget.

Reier Cammerman crushed his Kill Tony debut in December 2023 with a style best described as “charmingly unhinged.” The crowd loved him enough to bring him back, and his LMAOF 121 set carries that same chaotic sweetness. From opening the show with his teeth to spiraling into oddly wholesome doom, Reier proves that surreal and self-deprecating can still be relatable.

Detroit-born and Austin-based, Darius Bennett has been popping up on Kill Tony since 2018, earning standout reactions for his fearless takes on dating, snacks, and single motherhood. His LMAOF 122 set pushed things far past the one-minute bucket pull, from sleepy Uber rides to anatomy lessons, all delivered with his laid-back precision. A JFL New Face and part of Netflix’s “Introducing…” showcase, Darius is a rising comic with the chops to back it up.

Matt Banwart stepped up on Kill Tony in January 2025 with the kind of oddball confidence that made him an instant Austin favorite. His LMAOF #122 set shows off his sharp writing (including elite lizard puns) plus bits about supporting the arts and Slipknot’s Midwestern origin story. Tall, tremor-having, and the founder of Roast Battle Chicago, Matt knows exactly how to land a punchline.

Daisy Hart started comedy on Kill Tony in March 2024, treating her first minute onstage like free therapy. Her LMAOF 122 set proves the grind paid off, with sharp bits about Filipino family chaos and the surprising facial hair choices of former German chancellors. Raw, messy, and fearlessly new, Daisy brings big Comedy Mothership energy everywhere she goes.

Ric Diez became the first European to win Kill Tony’s Golden Ticket in September 2023, firing off one-liners so dark and sharp they practically left scorch marks. His LMAOF 123 set brings that same surreal edge, from stolen birthday wishes to depressive dreams to badly behaved cats. Unsettling, precise, and genuinely hilarious, Ric is comedy at its darkest.

Danny Martinello became Tony Hinchcliffe’s “favorite bucket pull” on Kill Tony in February 2024 and walked away with a Golden Ticket. His LMAOF 123 set is pure Danny: rapid-fire, unfiltered, and impossible to ignore. From liquor snakes and alcoholic faucets to manly baths and gender-neutral bathrooms, he throws punches faster than the crowd can recover. 

Olivia Carter stepped onto the Kill Tony stage in late 2023 and immediately showed off her calm confidence and sharply constructed jokes. Her LMAOF set further proves her self-assuredness as she is unafraid to tackle any topic, from probiotics mishaps to Plan B obstacles to constipation misdiagnosed as cancer. Smart, composed, and quietly lethal, Olivia proves that you do not need to shout to steal the room.

Jessimae Peluso brought her fearless honesty to Kill Tony in 2019, long before Austin became comedy’s alternative epicenter. Her LMAOF set captures that same raw intensity, whether she’s imagining a stripping career at 43, teaching men about basketball or begging to be fed like a baby bird, Jessimae’s comedy is always chaotic, vulnerable, and unapologetically herself.

Charlie Mac earned a Golden Ticket on Kill Tony in 2025, quickly turning his standout set into momentum on Austin’s comedy circuit. His LMAOF appearance captures that same charm, with sharp bits about humble upbringings, his larger-than-life presence, and the culture shock of visiting California for the first time. Warm, relatable, and quietly confident, Charlie proves why his Kill Tony moment was only the beginning. 

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