The skit exemplifies how parodies reflect trends and biases and spread recognition, if not acceptance, of gender roles through laughter. It was camped (extended through irony and bad taste) in performances ranging from children’s recitals to gay burlesque. Frequently performed on television and widely circulated online, the skit was parodied by fans and made into commercials. This parody of a woman who takes control in romance and work, as demonstrated by how she regards men, premiered on the television show PON! (NTV) in January 2017, provided a second life for Austin Mahone’s 2015 pop song “Dirty Work,” and coined popular catchphrases. The “Career Woman” parody skit ( Kyaria ūman neta) by Chiemi Blouson with B was one of the most significant popular culture phenomena of 2017.
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