Hull first performed at an
open mic event at the age of 17, in a pub in London. She did some comedy while at Cambridge university, and was on the Footlights committee in 2018-2019, alongside
Ania Magliano, and others. She turned her attention to stand-up comedy in London after graduating. In 2019, Hull won the competition for the Yellow Comedy 'young comedian of the year', and she continued doing some open mic work during the
Covid pandemic. In 2022, Hull took her show
Babycakes to the Edinburgh Fringe for the first time. This later ran at the
Soho Theatre. In 2024 Hull took her show
Piggie around the UK and then to the Edinburgh Fringe. Her 2025 Edinburgh Fringe show
Doctors Hate Her won favourable reviews for its 'sharp writing and precise performance'.
The Standard declared her show to be 'hugely entertaining' with a 'superb closing pay-off'. One of her jokes was rated as one of the funniest of the 2025 fringe. Hull has supported acts including
Phil Wang and
Russell Howard on tour, and has appeared on the
Stand up sketch show on
ITV2 and on
Stand up for live comedy. In November 2025, Hull made her debut on the long-running BBC television comedy show
Have I Got News For You, with
Richard Ayoade as host. In January 2026, Hull appeared on the
BBC Radio 4 panel show
You heard it here first, hosted by
Chris McCausland. == References ==