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Megan Stalter has commanded headlines and kept her comedy crown polished over a whirlwind few days. The biggest splash is her starring role as Jessica in Lena Dunhams buzzy new Netflix comedy series Too Much which dropped all episodes on July 10 and is already drawing comparisons to Hacks and The White Lotus in terms of demand and cultural chatter according to The Wrap. The series’ performance landed Megan in several news cycles highlighting her charisma and the shows fresh romantic urgency as she navigates workaholic heartbreak across the Atlantic.
Stalter’s relentless promotional tour made its mark in New York and Los Angeles this week with high-wattage appearances. On July 15 she repped herself with full comic confidence during her segment on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in New York reported by AOL spotlighting her signature awkward wit and offbeat glamour. Days earlier she and Sarah Sherman hugged it out at a Too Much episode screening before discussing her comedic journey at 92NY which fans dubbed an instant classic event for lovers of indie comedy.
Sony Pictures also gave Megan the chance to turn heads at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards in Los Angeles on July 17 according to Just Jared. She arrived in a custom Diet Coke dress—likely the most memorable red carpet moment of the week—bluntly telling Variety she wants a real brand deal with Diet Coke but is open to Pepsi “whoever reaches out first.” It’s that savvy blend of earnestness and irony that keeps her viral on Twitter and Instagram with fans reposting clips and trailing her signature “prettiest girl in America” catchphrase across threads and stories. Instagram leaks from the event sparked speculation about a new partnership with the soda giant but as of now theres no confirmation—just Megan’s impeccable timing and sense of spectacle.
Looking ahead Stalter takes her persona on the road with a freshly announced live show Megan Stalter Prettiest Girl In America set for November 9 at the Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles with tickets snapped up quickly according to both AXS and Concerts50. The hype for her stand-up is white-hot among fans and local press with predictions of another sold-out run.
In sum Megan Stalter shifts from indie favorite to mainstream moment as Too Much surges while her stand-up and ever-strategic comic self-promotion generate both laughter and major brand curiosity. The ongoing Diet Coke motif and her recent string of TV and live appearances only further cement her as one of the most unpredictable and unstoppable comedy voices of 2025.
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