During her Live and Livid! comedy tour, Margaret Cho has a team of VIPs (Very Important Pets): her three cats and one dog.
In an exclusive interview with We magazine, Cho, 54, reveals the luxurious amenities of her four-room "catio" where the cats can relax. The space is equipped with scratchers, toys, cat grass, water stations, a catnip tea bar, fluffy beds, and sun protection.
Cho, the comedian, proudly plays the role of a pet mom to her three cats - Sacre Coeur, Sarang, and Uju - as well as her dog named Lucia. These furry companions have been accompanying her throughout her recent live tour.
Cho's remarkable show, titled "Live and Livid!", took off in Telluride, Colorado, in March. She mesmerized audiences from various corners of the country with a collection of fresh anecdotes that celebrate her impressive 40-year comedy career. The performance includes humorous takes on sensitive topics such as homophobia, sexism, racism, and the constant struggle to survive in a society that poses a threat to our well-being on a daily basis, as eloquently described on her website.
Scroll down for an exclusive peek at Cho’s — and her pets — life on the road:
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Margaret Cho's 'Live and Livid' Tour Is the Purr-fect Place for Her Cats and Dog: It's 'Fully Equipped'
Margaret Cho's Live and Livid! comedy tour includes a team of VIP (Very Important Pets), consisting of her three cats and one dog.
In the latest issue of We magazine, Cho, 54, reveals the details of her four-room "catio" where the felines can relax. The area is fully furnished with scratchers, toys, cat grass, water stations, a catnip tea bar, fluffy beds, and even sun protection.
Comedian Cho is the proud owner of three cats named Sacre Coeur, Sarang, and Uju, as well as a dog named Lucia. These beloved pets have been accompanying her on her most recent live tour.
Cho's show, titled "Live and Livid!", began in Telluride, Colorado in March. Throughout her performance, she entertained audiences from all over the country with fresh and entertaining stories that celebrate her impressive 40-year career in comedy. Her set includes jokes that fearlessly address issues such as homophobia, sexism, racism, and the constant struggle to survive in a society that poses a daily threat to our well-being. This information can be found on her official website.
Scroll down for an exclusive peek at Cho’s — and her pets — life on the road:
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10:01 a.m.
When Cho isn't traveling, she starts her day by taking care of her cats. The actress from Fire Island informed us that Sacre Coeur always demands a cuddle after breakfast.
After ensuring the well-being of her pets, Cho ventures into her garden to inspect her cherry tomato plants. She excitedly shares that she grows just the right amount for a delicious dinner salad once a week.
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10:30 a.m.
Cho’s “catio” consists of four rooms that are connected by wooden corridors.
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3:05 p.m.
Cho visits the Access Hollywood studio accompanied by her adorable Chihuahua, Lucia. According to Cho, Lucia enjoys mingling with people wherever they go and has gained immense popularity. Cho proudly mentions that her furry companion accompanies her on her globetrotting adventures.
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7:15 p.m.
Cho rehearses for her set at Los Angeles’ Largo at the Coronet, which she proclaims is her “favorite club in the world.”
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9:00 p.m.
Performing, the Cho Show alum reflects, is a realm both familiar and enigmatic after all these years. "It has taken me a lifetime to truly grasp it."
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12:03 a.m.
Cho dedicates some time to exercising once she gets back home from the show. She confesses, “I tend to delay it until the last moment, but eventually, I manage to get it done.” She adds, “A speedy set of sun salutations, or rather moon salutations, suffices for me!”