Tell Me Something Messy, a show that invites celebrity guests and anonymous callers into a safe space to share experiences and advice so that we can all have happier, healthier, hotter sex lives.So what set Goodman—known for their credits on shows like Abbott Elementary, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and writing on Big Mouth—down the path to becoming (in our view) the late, great Dr.
Ruth’s queer heir apparent?Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Well, it was 2020, and Goodman began sharing videos that met the moment, speaking to the realities of being Black and queer amidst the surge of the Black Lives Matter movement and sharing with white people, in particular, how they could be better allies.
But they also recognized that “joy is an important part of activism,” so one day Goodman took their Instagram stories asking for followers to shares something good… or messy.“[I was] just kind of hoping that somebody would say something funny,” Goodman shares. “But people were horny, baby!
They were at home, and they were horny as f*ck!”A post shared by brandon kyle goodman (@brandonkylegoodman)Their regular “Messy Monday” posts became increasingly popular and, while listening and learning from other people’s stories, “there was something symbiotic happening,” Goodman says as they began their own journey of sexual liberation.The rest is (messy) history.