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Claudia Oshry Is Not Like Other Girls

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Claudia Oshry. COURTESY WHBPAC

Claudia Oshry. COURTESY WHBPAC

authorStaff Writer on Aug 4, 2022

Social media sensation Claudia Oshry, the woman behind the wildly popular “Girl With No Job” and the “Morning Toast” podcast, brings her “Not Like Other Girls” tour to Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center (WHBPAC) on Friday, August 12, at 8 p.m.

The girl with no job is getting out of bed and is heading out on tour. Instagram influencer and YouTube star, Oshry has mastered the art of crossing over from funny blogger to fully-fledged comedian and is bringing “Not Like Other Girls” tour to WHBPAC.

When she got fired from an awful fashion internship while in college, Oshry took to her bed and to her phone to share her millennial anecdotes under the name of “Girl With No Job.” Fast forward a couple of years and Oshry has amassed over three million followers on Instagram and has turned her hilarious social media posts into an equally as funny and intelligent, stand-up routine. A symbol of her generation, don’t miss your chance to see Oshry do what she does best, being really funny in a live setting.

Tickets to “Not Like Other Girls” are $55 to $80 at whbpac.org or 631-288-1500. Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center is at 76 Main Street, Westhampton Beach.

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