
Steph Tolev: Filth Queen OTT Release Date - When and where to watch Canadian star's no-holds-barred comedy special
Steph Tolev: Filth Queen OTT Release Date - Get ready for an unfiltered, uproarious ride as Canadian comedian Steph Tolev brings her debut Netflix special, Filth Queen, to screens worldwide on June 24, 2025. Known for her raw and fearless humour, Tolev delivers a performance that's both shockingly honest and hilariously relatable.
More about Steph Tolev
Steph Tolev has been making waves in the comedy scene with her bold, unapologetic style. She was recognised by Vulture as a "Comedian You Should and Will Know." Her comedy often explores candid personal stories, dating mishaps, and sharp observations, delivered in a raw style.
The Special: Filth Queen
With a runtime of approximately 56 minutes, Filth Queen is Tolev's first solo Netflix special, showcasing her unique brand of humour. Produced by Bill Burr under the All Things Comedy banner, this special was filmed at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston. Burr said the first time he saw Steph Tolev was in a video promoting a New York show, and he instantly became a fan. He called her one of the most unique and fearless comedians performing today.
Steph Tolev is known for her bold, uncensored style of comedy. She's worked with Burr before, including a breakout appearance in Bill Burr Presents: Friends Who Kill, alongside comedians like Michelle Wolf, Jimmy Carr, Dave Attell, and Ronny Chieng. She also had a memorable part in Burr's 2023 Netflix movie Old Dads, and appeared as herself in a roast scene on the HBO Max show Hacks.
Tolev is a regular performer at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles and has toured across the U.S. with her shows Filth Queen and Keepin' 'Em Hard. She's also released two stand-up albums: Hot N' Hungry and I'm Not Well—the latter earned her a Juno Award nomination. Up next, she'll be acting in the second season of Shane Gillis' Netflix show Tires, which comes out on June 5, 2025.
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