STOP EVERYTHING! Leanne Morgan is back — and she’s louder, funnier, and more unapologetically Southern than ever! Netflix has just dropped the trailer for her brand-new comedy special, Unspeakable Things, and fans are already calling it “the mother of all comebacks.” From wild parenting tales to her first (and last!) CBD experience, Leanne dives into the chaos of life at 60 with the honesty only she can deliver. After conquering Netflix with I’m Every Woman — the most-watched female stand-up special in the platform’s history — Leanne returns with even more heart, hilarity, and a few “unspeakable” surprises. WATCH BELOW
Leanne Morgan Is Back with the ‘Mother of All Comedy Specials’ in Unspeakable Things Trailer (Exclusive)
‘Unspeakable Things’ will premiere on Nov. 4 on Netflix
- Leanne Morgan is sharing parenting woes and relatable life moments in her new comedy special Unspeakable Things
- PEOPLE exclusively reveals the trailer for Morgan’s latest special
- Unspeakable Things premieres Nov. 4 on Netflix
Leanne Morgan’s new special, Unspeakable Things, is coming to Netflix.
PEOPLE can exclusively reveal the trailer for Morgan’s second Netflix comedy special, in which she takes on topics including motherhood, trying CBD for the first (and last) time, navigating fame and the less glamorous side of family vacations.
In the teaser, the Tennessee native, 60, jokes, “I remember praying to the Lord, and saying what did I do that was so bad that this is my vacation now?”
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Morgan’s new special, which is directed by Manny Rodriguez, is her second for the streamer following 2023’s I’m Every Woman, which remains Netflix’s most-viewed stand-up show from a female comedian globally.
The actress is also the co-creator and star of Netflix’s sitcom Leanne from The Big Bang Theory and Mom creator Chuck Lorre. The scripted comedy, which has been renewed for a second season, debuted on Netflix’s Global Top 10.
Morgan’s relatable storytelling and Southern humor have made her a powerhouse in comedy. In an August interview, she told PEOPLE that getting her own sitcom the year she turned 60 was “perfect timing.”
“I’m a mama from Knoxville, Tennessee, and this happening for me, it’s a miracle and a blessing,” she said. “And honey, I still don’t believe it.”
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Leanne is inspired in part by the comedian’s life. The series, which premiered in July 2025, stars Morgan, Kristen Johnston, Celia Weston, Blake Clark, Ryan Stiles, Graham Rogers and Hannah Pilkes.
“When [Lorre] came to my house in Knoxville to learn more about me and my family for inspiration for the show, I had to pinch myself,” Morgan told PEOPLE in a May interview. “To make my very first television series with a titan of the industry taught me something new every day, and I’m so honored to work with him.”
Though in Leanne, Morgan’s character is grappling with her husband of 33 years leaving her for another woman, Morgan is happily married to her husband, Chuck Morgan. The two tied the knot in 1993 and share three children: Charlie, Maggie and Tess.
In addition to a second season of Leanne, Netflix also revealed a third comedy special is in the works.
Unspeakable Things premieres Tuesday, Nov. 4, on Netflix. Leanne season 1 and I’m Every Woman are available now on the streamer.


