The clip features Andrew Schulz and Charlamagne tha God talking about comedian Akaash Singh and his wife, using their relationship and public image as part of a comedy bit. The segment is presented as a short comedic piece connected to their broader content around dating, relationships and social expectations.
Schulz and Charlamagne frame Akaash Singh’s marriage as a source of material, highlighting how his relationship with his wife becomes part of on‑air jokes and storytelling. The talk emphasizes the entertainment value of sharing a married comedian’s private life in a playful, exaggerated way rather than as serious commentary.
A key hook of the content is Schulz “arguing” with a producer about whether taking someone to Applebee’s for a first date is acceptable. The discussion is treated humorously, playing on the idea that certain chain restaurants are seen as low‑effort or unromantic for a first date.
“Andrew Schulz ARGUES With Producer On Having A First Date in Applebee's” is used as a promotional line for the short, underlining the comedic conflict over dating standards and venue choices.
The video is published as a comedy short, indicating a brief, punchy format focused on one central joke or disagreement. It has accumulated over 223,000 views, showing that lighthearted debates about everyday topics like first‑date locations resonate with a wide online audience.
A brisk comedy short where Schulz and Charlamagne joke about Akaash Singh’s marriage and debate if an Applebee’s first date is charmingly honest or just low‑effort.