Ryan Ken

[2] Ken gained prominence in 2020 for their sketch comedy videos that they created as an outlet for anxiety resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

[3] Shared to Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok, many of the videos satirize current events or pop culture with commentary on sociopolitical topics like race, gender, and sexuality.

[1] Past videos have included a scenario about the lunch break on the set of a movie about slavery,[4] a neighbor listening to the titular characters argue in Malcolm & Marie,[5] "73 Questions with Mitch McConnell" in the style of the Vogue videos,[3] and an actor auditioning to play the gay friend in a 90s sitcom.

"[2] They gained wider notoriety after Tina Knowles reposted their Malcolm & Marie parody video on Instagram.

[1] In 2021, Ken's work was recognized by outlets including Vulture, The Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, and Linda Holmes of NPR.