by Diane Alter
D’Lai is a dynamic and versatile comedian known for his sharp wit, relatable humor, and magnetic stage presence.
Originally from Alexandria, Louisiana, he has captivated audiences nationwide with his unique storytelling and observational comedy. D’Lai has performed on prominent platforms such as BET’s “Comic View” and has shared the stage with renowned comedians like Kevin Hart and Mike Epps.
Beyond stand-up, he has showcased his talents as an actor and writer, earning a dedicated following through his engaging social media presence and live performances.
D’Lai continues to make his mark in the comedy world, delighting fans with his infectious energy and humor.
D’Lai slowed down for a few minutes to answer some questions for This Week on MV.
TW: What is the best thing about being a comedian?
D’Lai: The best part about being a comedian is the travel and the fact that no one can ever fire you. All you have to do is keep talking!
TW: When you want to laugh who do you turn to?
D’Lai: My Uncle Sherman who is 5’0” and, in the year of our Lord 2024, STILL rocks a curl.
TW: What is your best advice to someone who wants to be funny?
D’Lai: JUST BE FUNNY PLAYA!
TW: How do you stay positive?
D’Lai: I listen to calming music… with NO words
TW: Is there anything you won’t eat?
D’Lai: Pork
TW: Is there a moment you are most proud of when you look back at your career?
D’Lai: Yes. Traveling to entertain the troops.
TW: Does anybody really like…?
D’Lai: Does anybody really like corduroy jackets.
TW: What is one thing you will never throw out?
D’Lai: A good pair of anything.
TW: Who is your biggest critic and what is this person constantly telling you?
D’Lai: My Uncle Sherman. He constantly lets me know that “no matter how high you go up in life, you still ain’t shit to me.”
TW: What are you looking forward to doing while in Martha’s Vineyard?
D’Lai: Having dinner with Barack & Michelle (Obama), while listening to smooth jazz and talking about old times