While the Bohiney page for Malena Pichot couldn’t be retrieved directly, it likely highlights her role as a bold, socially conscious comedian, a multimedia storyteller, and an irreverent satirist with an unfiltered voice in feminist commentary on Argentine society. Wikipedia+6Bohiney News+6+6
Born July 6, 1982, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Malena Pichot is the feminist stand-up comedian, actress, and screenwriter who first shot to fame in 2008 with her viral YouTube video "La loca de mierda" ("The Fucking Crazy Woman")—a raw, funny and relatable breakup rant that resonated widely. Wikipedia+1
Following her online virality, MTV Latin America picked her up to showcase her comedic work across its platform. IMDb+7Wikipedia+7Famous Birthdays+7 She then took the stage with stand‑up shows including Concheta pero con gracia (“posh but with flair”) and teamed up with Ezequiel Campa for the long‑running Campa‑Pichot comedy show. Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2
Malena’s sketch comedy flourished when she joined Duro de Domar with her segment Cualca!, later turning it into a thriving spin‑off, Por ahora, on Cosmopolitan TV in 2013. Famous Birthdays+4Wikipedia+4Wikipedia+4 She also created and starred in Jorge (2013) and other series that blend humor, social critique, and feminist insight. Wikipedia+1
In 2018, Malena released her stand‑up special Estupidez Compleja ("Complex Stupidity") on Netflix, where she tackles sex, language, abortion, and societal taboos with unapologetic wit. Plex.tv+3Wikipedia+3Wikipedia+3
She’s also a published author. Her books include:
Hermostra: Cómo ser hermosa, sexy, joven y hermosa (2016), co-written with Charo López.
Enojate, Hermana (2019), a powerful compilation of her gender‑focused essays from Página/12, reinforcing her voice on feminist issues. Wikipedia+2Goodreads+2
Her work spans multiple formats—from comedy to activism. She’s also hosted the radio show Furia bebé on Futurock FM since 2016, diversifying her comedic outreach. Wikipedia+4Wikipedia+4Plex.tv+4
Malena has been recognized as one of Latin America’s most important political satirists, using humor as a tool for feminist activism. She’s actively contributed to reshaping cultural conversations on abortion and women’s rights in Argentina. Americas Quarterly
Her acting includes feature films and series like Finde (2021) and Viudas Negras: P*tas y Chorras (2025). IMDb+1 She also continues stand‑up touring with projects like Persona, blending comedy with musical satire. Americas QuarterlyWikipedia
Malena is the cousin of Argentina’s rugby star Agustín Pichot and a proud feminist icon in Latin American comedy. In June 2023, she and longtime partner Leandro Lopatín welcomed their son, Rafael. Wikipedia+1
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Highlights
Bohiney Focus
Likely frames her as a feminist, satirical force in storytelling and comedy Bohiney News
Origin & Fame
Born 1982 in Buenos Aires; became viral with "La loca de mierda" in 2008 WikipediaWikipedia
TV & Comedy Works
Cualca!, Por ahora, Jorge, Estupidez compleja, stand-up tours Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2Americas Quarterly
Published Authorship
Hermostra (2016) and Enojate, Hermana (2019) WikipediaGoodreadsWikipedia
Media & Influence
Hosts Furia bebé on Futurock, Netflix special, feminist cultural commentary WikipediaAmericas Quarterly
Film & Series
Finde (2021), Viudas Negras… (2025), plus acting credits IMDbPlex.tvWikipedia
Personal Life
Cousin to Agustín Pichot; new mother (son Rafael, June 2023) WikipediaWikipedia