Comedian Nikki Glaser shared details about her personal relationship views during a recent appearance on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, describing boundaries she maintains with her longtime boyfriend, television producer Chris Convy, as reported by Fox News.
According to a report by Page Six, Glaser said Wednesday that she is comfortable with certain aspects of her partner’s behavior that she acknowledged are unconventional.
Speaking openly about her relationship dynamic, Glaser said she does not object to her boyfriend engaging in physical encounters with other women under specific circumstances.
“In a relationship, I don’t really care if my boyfriend were to hook up,” Glaser said.
“But that is not a two-way street. I’m not someone who likes to hook up when I’m in a relationship. I don’t really care about that. But I don’t care if someone else were to. In fact, I kinda like it.”
Glaser noted that her perspective is not widely shared but said it is a personal preference.
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She added that part of the appeal is the attention her partner receives from others.
During the podcast, Glaser emphasized that while she is open to physical encounters outside the relationship, she draws a clear line when it comes to emotional connections.
She explained that activities she associates with emotional intimacy would be unacceptable.
“If a guy has a sexual connection with a girl, and he was to use protection and just have sex for a night, I literally wouldn’t care if my husband did that,” she said.
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“If he were to watch ‘The Wire’ with her or do crosswords puzzles, or send memes and stuff, I’d be like, ‘What the f— are you doing? That’s our thing.’ Emotional cheating would hurt me.”
Glaser has been in an on-and-off relationship with Convy for several years.
The comedian’s public profile has grown in recent years, including her role as host of the Golden Globe Awards in 2025 and 2026.
In addition to discussing her current relationship, Glaser also addressed her past experiences with alcohol and how they related to her personal life.
In a previous interview with Graham Bensinger earlier this year, she spoke about how alcohol played a role in her approach to intimacy.
“It was the only way I could have sex because I was scared of sex,” Glaser said.
“So, I would get blackout drunk. I would hook up with people. And then the second I would have to have sober sex because, God forbid, it was like the bars were closed, or we couldn’t get booze. And then I’m like, ‘Oh, yeah, let’s do it. I’m having sex with someone. I hate this. But I have to go through with it because if I don’t, then I am an alcoholic,’.”
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