The longtime IRS worker posted her first Tik Tok.
She left her job at the IRS and now uses comedy and her new platform to raise awareness about heart disease. "Let me say this, a stroke changes the way you see things, not just your peripheral vision. It really changes the way you see things. Like my husband. He used to come home with chocolates, flowers, all types of stuff. I know that turns ladies on. They don't turn me on. You know what turns me on? When he walks through the door with my blood pressure medicine. There's something about a man wanting to see you 116 over 78 that gives me heart palpitations. I mean good ones.
She now shares her story as a advocate for the American Heart Association, which says black Americans have a higher prevalence of stroke and highest death rate from stroke than any other racial group.