Australian comedian and social media sensation Celeste Barber is making her way to Netflix with her new comedy series, Wellmania. The streaming giant recently dropped the trailer for the show, which promises to be a hilarious and relatable take on the wellness industry.

In recent years, Barber has made waves on social media with her hilarious parodies of celebrities’ Instagram photos. Now, she’s taking on the wellness industry, poking fun at everything from juice cleanses to meditation apps. In the trailer, Barber can be seen taking part in various wellness practices, from goat yoga to cryotherapy, all while delivering her trademark brand of humor.

“Wellmania” promises to be a refreshing take on the wellness industry, which can often take itself too seriously. Barber’s irreverent humor is sure to resonate with viewers who are tired of being bombarded with messages about the latest health fad. Instead, “Wellmania” offers a much-needed dose of laughter and levity.

The show is produced by Guesswork Television, the same company behind “The Weekly with Charlie Pickering” and “Please Like Me.” “Wellmania” will be available to stream on Netflix from March 29th, 2023.

Barber is thrilled to be bringing her unique brand of comedy to the streaming platform. In a statement, she said, “I’m so excited about this project, the whole team is awesome.”

“We’ve been working on it for a while and I’ve been busting to tell everyone about it. I’m drawn to projects that centre around interesting, dynamic and complex lead female characters and that’s exactly what Wellmania is. I’m stoked to be working with Netflix and tell this Australian story to an international audience, and to also be an executive producer so I can boss people around.”

With its sharp humor and relatable subject matter, “Wellmania” is sure to be a hit with audiences. Get ready to laugh your way to wellness when the series hits Netflix next month.

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