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How Desi Banks Became ‘Your Favorite Cousin’ And Took The Joke Global
Desjah Altvater · 2026-04-29 · via Forbes - Hollywood & Entertainment
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 13: Comedian Desi Banks Onstage During "Desi Banks: The Elevation Tour" at The Fox Theatre on September 13, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

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From viral six-second loops to sold-out theaters, Desi Banks has built a career on timing, relatability, and an instinct for reading a crowd—whether online or in a packed venue.

If you’ve ever felt like there’s one person in every family who can turn any situation into a story—and have everybody laughing before the end of it—you already understand Banks. That energy has taken him from quick-hit internet clips to packed-out comedy venues, and now all the way to Cape Town, where he’s wrapping his upcoming film Boyz Trip while simultaneously running through dates on his Your Favorite Cousin Tour. It’s a busy moment—but one he seems completely at home in.

If you’re just getting familiar with him, think of Banks as a comedian who built his foundation online—yes, back in the Vine days—but never stayed in one lane for too long. The path from football fields to film sets didn’t happen all at once; it unfolded in real time, with instincts sharpened, audiences widened, and a voice that grew clearer the more he trusted it. What started as punchline snippets became something bigger: a style rooted in real life, carried by rhythm, and grounded in a perspective that makes it feel like you’ve known him long before the spotlight ever found him.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Comedian Desi Banks Visits The Ferrari And BT Show On 96.1 The Beat at iHeartRadio Studios on September 10, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

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Desi Banks Goes From The Field To The Feed

Before the stages, scripts, and streaming numbers, there was football—a chapter Desi Banks still looks back on with a mix of pride and perspective. “I played at Morehead State University, and then I transferred to Georgia State,” he says. And yes, he was good—just not quite NFL-bound. “I ain’t gonna say I was [headed] to the NFL, but I thought I was,” he laughs.

In reality, the odds were always steep: on average, only about 1.6% of eligible NCAA football players are drafted into the NFL each year, meaning just a small fraction ever hear their name called on draft day.

Still, the lessons stuck. “Football taught me how to be a team player, time management, dedication,” he explains. “It goes with my everyday life… as far as stand-up and being an actor.” In his view, the gridiron delivered something deeper than a degree: “It taught me more than what the college subjects taught me… it gave me that mindset,” he adds, pointing to the discipline and consistency football built in him.

That way of thinking would prove critical when a then-obscure app called Vine changed everything.

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 08: Desi Banks attends the DraftKings x KLUTCH sports group Super Bowl LIX party sponsored by Smirnoff and NYX Professional Makeup on February 08, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for DraftKings and KLUTCH Sports Group)

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When Virality Wasn’t Even Part Of The Plan For Desi Banks

Banks didn’t set out to become a digital star—he stumbled into it. “I didn’t even know about Vine until somebody told me,” he recalls. At its peak, Vine wasn’t just a trend—it was one of the fastest-growing apps in the world, amassing tens of millions of users in under a year and eventually reaching roughly 200 million monthly viewers, according to industry estimates.

“The first video that I ever did went viral, and I didn’t even know what viral was.” One of his most notable early Vine-era clips—often referenced when people talk about his rise—featured him playfully speaking to birds in the early morning, saying “Tweeka Tweeka.”

That clip, showcasing his now-signature comedic timing, marked the beginning of a new chapter. But even then, he didn’t immediately pivot. “I wasn’t even really taking it serious ’cause I was still playing football,” he admits.

Looking back, those early moments feel almost prophetic. “This is what I pray for… this is the real purpose,” he says. “The gift that people saw before I even saw it—I’m actually living in that.”

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - JUNE 06: Desi Banks performs during his "The Elevation Tour" at The Brown Theatre on June 06, 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Stephen J. Cohen/Getty Images)

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Desi Banks And The Business Of Being “Your Favorite Cousin”

If his comedy feels personal, it’s because it is. The Your Favorite Cousin Tour isn’t a constructed persona—it’s autobiographical storytelling delivered through punchlines.

“That’s my real life,” he says. “Me being that person who can talk about everybody in the family… becoming my mom, my grandmother, my uncle… and delivering those relatable messages.”

He places himself in a lineage of performers like Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, and Richard Pryor—artists built on truth-telling. “If you tell the truth and be relatable… people can actually see who you are,” he says. “I just tell the truth, man.”

That honesty has translated across platforms, helping him bridge the gap between viral sketches and live audiences—a transition many digital creators struggle to make.

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 13: Comedian Desi Banks Backstage During "Desi Banks: The Elevation Tour" at The Fox Theatre on September 13, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

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What The Stage Gives Desi Banks That Social Media Can’t

Despite his massive online reach—reportedly in the billions of views based on aggregated platform data—he sees the stage as the ultimate proving ground. “It gives you that real feeling… like, wow, this is what I’ve been working for,” he says, tied to something deeper than performance metrics alone. “This is why I was watching Martin and Eddie Murphy,” he reflects. “Not knowing I was gonna be this person.”

Live performance, unlike social media, offers something immediate and unfiltered. “Once you get [the audience] on your side, you can just be free,” he explains. “Follow the script… or don’t.” That freedom, however, requires adaptation, especially in international markets. “[Performing] shows outside of the U.S. requires you to study [different] cultures,” he says. “See how they talk [and] how they accept different things.”

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 13: Comedian Desi Banks Onstage During "Desi Banks: The Elevation Tour" at The Fox Theatre on September 13, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

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Even language becomes part of the craft. “I’m from the South, so I have to annunciate a little bit more,” he adds. In places like London, that adjustment is essential. “You have to switch some ways up.” Still, the payoff is connection. “Once you connect, you can go from there,” he says.

Desi Banks Is Staying Original… Because Somebody Has To

In an era where trends move at algorithmic speed, originality is currency, and for him, the strategy is deceptively simple: “I just try to stay myself and not focus on everybody else.” That mindset carries into his growth as well. “I look at myself as a comedian, not just a social media comedian,” he says.

That ambition hasn’t gone unnoticed. Kevin Hart has publicly praised him, a moment he describes as both affirming and motivating. “It let me know exactly where I’m supposed to be,” he says. “But it’s a different type of work I gotta put in.” That work is already expanding into film, where Boyz Trip represents a potential turning point. Acting alongside talents like Woody McClain, he sees the project as a major step forward: “This is a big opportunity. It wasn’t given to me… I put in the work,” he says, also shouting out director Kyle Scott.

For him, progression is tied to environment as much as opportunity. “You have to surround yourself with people that’s doing what you want to be doing,” he explains. “You can’t stay at the same level.” And with that shift comes expectation—both his and the audience’s. “People [will] see a bigger talent… they’re gonna say, ‘Oh wow, this guy can really do this.’”

Desi Banks And The Importance Of Protecting His Name

In a more serious moment earlier this year, Desi Banks addressed an issue offstage after his company information was reportedly used without consent in misleading online ads circulating between January 22 and 27. The ads falsely suggested ties between his business and alleged recruitment activity linked to Israeli Mossad—claims he says he had no involvement in or knowledge of.

In response, he addressed the issue directly: “I had no involvement in this, and my company’s information was used without my knowledge or consent. What’s so concerning is how easily it happened—and how hard it’s been to get it addressed. Google’s verification process failed here, and public figures shouldn’t be left exposed like this." Banks concluded, "I’ve built my career on authenticity, and that’s not going to change.”

Desi Banks Is Trying To Be Great Without Losing the Punchline

Ask about his comedic Mount Rushmore, and the answers come quickly: Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, Richard Pryor, Chris Tucker—a lineup that reflects both reverence and relatability. “They all remind me of who I am… what they bring to the culture,” he says.

But when it comes to legacy, he’s measured. “I know where I want to be,” he says. “A lot of people can get lost in that.”

For now, Desi Banks’ focus stays simple: keep building, evolving, and showing up—on stage, on screen, and everywhere in between. And just like that, the “favorite cousin” moves on to his next stop—still funny, still focused, and increasingly hard to categorize.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 20: Desi Banks attends the premiere of Netflix's "ATLAS" at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on May 20, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Roger Kisby/Getty Images for Netflix)

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