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Who Is Tom Segura’s Wife – All You Need To Know About Her

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Christina Pazsitzky, who is married to Tom Segura, has many skills. She writes, does stand-up comedy, hosts, is a TV star, and has her own podcast.

The real name of Tom Segura’s wife is Christina Edith Pazsitzky, but she is better known as Christina P. Her parents were born in Canada, but in 1980 they moved to the United States and settled in Southern California.

Christina was born on June 18, 1976, in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Her star sign is Gemini. As of 2022, Christina P is 46 years old and 5’12” tall. Most of her profile says that she is of white background.

She is married to Tom Segura, with whom she has two kids named Julian and Ellis. At the moment, they live in Los Angeles, California. The two of them have a net worth of $12 million.

Tom Segura’s wife’s academic & early career

Not much is known about what she did in high school. But most sources say that Pazsitzky finished her philosophy major at the University of San Francisco and graduated in 1999.

Later, she went to Oxford University and a law school, but after almost two weeks, she dropped out. Pazsitzky’s first TV show was MTV’s Road Rules: Down Under in 1998. Later, she was shown on a different TV station.

She was also on the 2003 episode of Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Battle of the Sexes.

She has also been on Black Girls Heart Charlie, Jacka*s Number Two, Trollz, Last Comic Standing 6, How to Be a Grown Up, StandUp In Stilettos (episode 5), World’s Dumbest, National Lampoon’s TV: The Movie, and April & Christina.

She has more than 644K people who follow her on Instagram.

 

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Christina P.’s stand-up journey

Christina quit law school to become a stand-up comedian. She joined the Deathsquad Network, which is a group of stand-up comedians, in order to improve her skills.

Pazsitzky became one of the best female comedians and went on USO tours.

Christina is a stand-up comedian who has also done shows in places like South Korea, the Middle East, and Africa. She also has two one-hour albums of stand-up comedy: Man of the Year (2015) and It’s Hard Being a Person (2017). (2011).

The Degenerates (2018) and Mother Inferior (both from 2018) are two of her Netflix specials (2017).

She has also performed at Just For Laughs, Aspen, South African Comedy, Gilda’s Fest, Moontower, Lucy Fest, and Sketchfest, among others.

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