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Attorney Chico files for laughter

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Attorney Edward “Ed” Chico, known for his serious legal profession, has surprised many with his comedic flair, turning a recent chat at the Viva Boardroom into an impromptu talk show. 

From the moment he introduced himself, Chico entertained with a steady stream of jokes, engaging both the showbiz scribes in spontaneous banter.

“Are you sure we’re talking to the right people? Am I really talking to the press?” Chico asked with a grin, clearly enjoying the interaction.

His humorous approach extended to his new venture, having recently signed a five-year contract with Viva Artists Agency (VAA).

Ed Chico recently signed a five-year contract with Viva Artists Agency

“I was surprised when the offer came,” Chico said, alluding to his initial reaction to the offer. “I thought it was for Vivamax. I wondered why a lawyer like me was being offered a contract and whether I’d be doing bold roles.”

After consulting with his wife, Chico decided to embrace the opportunity. “I hope it goes well,” he added.

When asked about Viva’s plans for him, Chico quipped, “I really don’t know yet what the plan is. Within five years, if I don’t have any projects, at least I can say I was with Viva. I’m a Ka-Viva.”

Chico invites fans to catch his performances at Viva Cafe, where he delivers hour-and-a-half shows with his own spontaneous material. With 24 years of legal experience contributing to his quick wit, Chico’s humor resonates well with audiences.

“I’m tired of being a lawyer; I just want to make people laugh,” Chico shared, though it’s unclear if he was entirely serious. His dual roles as a comedian and legal expert offer a unique blend of skills.

“Making people laugh is rewarding,” he said. “It’s a break from the seriousness of my legal work, and stand-up comedy provides instant reactions from the audience.”

Chico, who also aspires to a Netflix special akin to Jo Koy’s, has built a reputation in the stand-up comedy scene. He has headlined sold-out shows, hosted corporate gigs, and co-founded the comedy troupe Insanithink. Additionally, he is a member of Comedy Cartel and remains active as a legal expert on TV and radio, a law professor, a bar lecturer, and a consultant.

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