by Brent Owen
Giulia Rozzi is a quick witted Boston girl, raised by Italian Catholic parents who immigrated to the states before she was born. It's that background that has developed her rather blunt, deeply personal and highly animated style of comedy.
And for the record, for her, personal means talking a lot about her sex life. Rozzi has appeared on "Chelsea Lately," VH1's "The Greatest" and Comedy Central's "This Is Not Happening." She called to chat with LEO before her show in Louisville this week.
Source: http://www.leoweekly.com/
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