Get Somebody Else: Paris Sashay’s New Delegation Posters
Comedian debuts illustrations urging fans to delegate chores before upcoming national tour

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Fresh Delegation Posters Debut
Comedian and rising digital creator Paris Sashay quietly dropped a striking new set of illustrated posters on Instagram this week. The carousel post (https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ8QS5YtGJk/) features five pastel-hued graphics spotlighting everyday chores—LAUNDRY, DISHES, GROCERY SHOPPING, VACUUMING and TRASH DISPOSAL—each stamped in bold uppercase alongside the cheeky punch line “Get somebody else to do it.” The minimalist line drawings present a stacked hamper, an overflowing sink, a shopping cart, a vacuum nozzle and a trash bag, all wrapped in Sashay’s signature clean aesthetic. It’s the artist’s boldest foray yet into visual humor, blending her stand-up timing with instant-meme appeal and gently nudging fans toward a more pampered lifestyle.
Reactions poured in within hours of the post going live. Longtime followers praised the art direction, with one user writing, “That hamper icon is giving life 🎨” and another tagging three friends and captioning, “My entire weekend plans 🤣.” Even Sashay chimed in, replying with a string of laughing-crying emojis and teasing that “merch is coming soon.” On Twitter, the hashtag #Spreadtheword began trending as fans shared screenshots of their favorite slides with quips like, “My new excuse for avoiding chores: a Paris Sashay approved strategy.”
Tour Tie-in And Hashtag Origins
The #Spreadtheword tag isn’t new for Sashay. On May 18, she shared a rocket-themed snapshot alongside the same slogan (https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ7yjJ6xpD7/) to hint at her upcoming stand-up run. That earlier post offered a first glimpse of the Spreadtheword Tour—a coast-to-coast showcase of her observational set that’s earned praise from comedy bloggers for its sharp writing and inclusive perspective.
See Y’all Tonight At Dc Improv
Last Friday, Sashay confirmed the kickoff date with a simple “See y’all tonight 🚀 @dcimprov!” (https://www.instagram.com/p/DJzWDobRCH3/). The announcement prompted sold-out notices at Washington, D.C.’s landmark venue, where box-office manager Chris Alvarez praised her ability to draw a diverse crowd: “Paris has this rare talent for connecting with audiences who might not see themselves in traditional club lineups. The energy is electric.”
Full Spreadtheword Tour Schedule
After DC Improv, the tour rolls through:
– May 30: Boston at Laughing Skull Lounge
– May 31: New Orleans during Queer Comedy Fest
– June 5: Houston’s The Riot Comedy Club
– June 6–8: Arlington Drafthouse
– June 20: New York City’s City Winery
– June 21: St. Pete Pride Festival
– June 26: Chicago’s Riddles Comedy Club
– June 27: Atlanta’s City Winery
Tickets are on sale now via each venue’s box office and the official tour website.
Behind The Design And Future Plans
Paris Sashay first gained Instagram traction by pairing quick-hit jokes with bold graphic layouts—video-call comics and branded flyers for her digital zine series. These new “Get somebody else” visuals lean into that tradition, offering fans shareable content that doubles as life-hack humor. While she hasn’t confirmed pricing, industry whispers point to a limited-edition poster drop and possibly enamel pins or canvas totes in early June.
Beyond merch, Sashay is eyeing a filmed special on the back half of the tour. Although platform details are under wraps, a member of her team teased that the special will premiere in late 2024, positioning her as one of the next breakout voices in digital-first comedy.
Paris Sashay’s Rise To Comedy
A former graphic designer turned stand-up, Sashay burst onto the scene in 2020 by pairing observational jokes with vivid digital art. Viral clips dissecting dating-app misfires and office culture quickly earned her festival slots at Queer Comedy Fest and other regional showcases. Dubbed “the Meme Queen of Stand-Up” by fans, she’s since balanced live performances with a steady stream of Instagram originals, building a devoted following eager for both her punchy one-liners and her visual flair.
As Paris Sashay’s tour hits the road alongside her delegation posters, one thing is clear: sometimes the best self-care routine is outsourcing, and there’s no finer guide to the art of shirking chores than this comedian with a pastel palette.

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