
Few voices in the world of stand-up make as much of an impression as Jess Hilarious. She has established a reputation for herself by presenting the truth, encased in humor, with unreserved accuracy, and with a wit as keen as her Baltimore edge and charisma that cuts across platforms. But in the last few months, that voice—not on stage, but in the delivery room—has gained a new resonance.
Jess gave birth to her second child, a beautiful baby girl named Marley Sky Moore Tolliver, on August 20, 2024. Jess revealed the intimate and incredibly funny details of the encounter during her eagerly awaited return to The Breakfast Club. “I’m happy,” she said, her voice softened by maternal joy but still full of comedic cadence. “My baby boy can’t wait to grow up with his younger sister.” Jess is reminding us that some of the most beautiful stories in life develop gradually, encased in love and baby wipes, in a world that frequently rushes to the punchline.
Jess Hilarious Baby – Life Snapshot
Name | Jessica Robin Moore (aka Jess Hilarious) |
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Date of Birth | February 13, 1992 – Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
Children | Ashton (son), Marley Sky Moore Tolliver (daughter) |
Daughter’s Birth Date | August 20, 2024 (natural birth) |
Partner/Father of Daughter | Chris (confirmed partner) |
First Son’s Father | Gerome (former partner) |
Profession | Comedian, Actress, Radio Host, Public Figure |
Notable Shows | Rel, Wild ‘N Out, The Breakfast Club, BET, MTV |
Before she can even walk, Baby Marley takes the stage.
Baby Marley Sky was first shown to the public in a heartwarming Thanksgiving video called “What I’m Thankful For.” Her arrival was more of a family celebration than a celebrity announcement. The playful, personal, and emotionally charged images that Jess shared touched a collective nerve. As though touched by a soft, humorous wand, social media erupted in comments that ranged from “She’s adorable!” to the widely shared theory that Jess’s genes might have taken the night off.
That type of viral candor is Jess’s specialty. However, the focus of this moment was presence rather than humor. About happiness. And about how chaos can be followed by a meaningful calm. In the midst of contemporary celebrity culture, where kids are frequently used as accessories in carefully manicured Instagram looks, Jess offered us something genuine: an honest, relatable look at motherhood as only she could describe it.
She’s Playing the Unscripted—And Brilliantly—Role of Motherhood
On and off stage, Jess’s ability to stay remarkably real is what makes her stand out. Every step has been open, starting with her on-air pregnancy announcement (thanks to a surprise call from her boyfriend Chris) and ending with a baby shower filled with heartfelt moments and belly laughs. She has welcomed her audience into her life as a community rather than as onlookers.
Not only did Jess regain her microphone by going back to The Breakfast Club a few months after giving birth, but she also redefined what it means to strike a balance between intimacy and ambition. She still has a fiery sense of humor. It has been rekindled, if anything. She’s making jokes about having trouble sleeping, juggling diapers while doing voiceovers, and gracefully becoming an expert multitasker.
A Greater Laugh Track, A New Legacy
Fans can anticipate watching Jess develop over the next few years as a performer and a storyteller, both of which will be influenced by the profound and life-changing experience of motherhood. She joked, “I’m a little uptight with this baby,” but her candor is endearing. More than a new chapter, Marley is a symbol of a new tone, one that is infused with purpose, nurturing, and a strong feminine energy.
Jess Hilarious is demonstrating that success doesn’t stop after a baby is born with her purposeful parenting, daring media strategies, and incredibly effective comedic timing. It gets deeper. It grows. Surprisingly, it frequently becomes funnier.
The Greatest Content Is From the Heart
Marley Sky is already at the center of the world her mother is creating, even though she may still be too young to fully comprehend it. In an industry that all too frequently prioritizes performance over reality, Jess Hilarious is not only raising a child; she is also raising the standard for authenticity.
Anyone juggling a dream and a diaper bag can also applaud her journey, which she has navigated with humility, humor, and an incredibly clear sense of self.
And Jess Hilarious reminds us that sometimes the most potent joke is whispered by a newborn in the middle of the night, in a world that is constantly searching for the next big laugh.