Nikki Glaser has never built a career on playing it safe, and her latest confession about relationships continues that tradition. Speaking openly on the Call Her Daddy podcast, the comedian revealed she actually enjoys hearing about her longtime boyfriend Chris Convy being involved with other women — a dynamic she says aligns with her personal desires rather than contradicting them.
Glaser described a relationship philosophy that runs counter to traditional expectations. While she has little interest in pursuing outside partners herself, she admits she feels energized — even turned on — by her partner’s past or occasional sexual experiences with others. For her, the intrigue lies in storytelling and imagination. Early in their relationship, she frequently asked Convy for detailed accounts of former romances and hookups, treating those conversations as a form of intimacy rather than a threat.

The arrangement, she explained, comes with boundaries. Physical encounters are acceptable under clear conditions, but emotional intimacy crosses a line. Casual sex, in her view, carries less weight than shared routines or emotional bonding. Watching television together, exchanging memes, or forming inside jokes with someone else would feel like betrayal — moments she considers uniquely reserved for their relationship.
Glaser’s candour reflects a broader cultural shift in how public figures discuss non-traditional partnerships. Rather than framing openness as scandalous, she presents it as self-awareness. She has repeatedly acknowledged her complicated relationship with long-term commitment, previously telling Howard Stern that the idea of permanence feels limiting rather than romantic. Over more than a decade together, she and Convy have broken up multiple times, with separations ranging from brief pauses to a three-year split.

The couple first met while working on the MTV series Nikki & Sara Live, beginning an on-again, off-again partnership that has evolved alongside Glaser’s career. Today, she frames their dynamic less as experimentation and more as honesty — an attempt to design a relationship that reflects who she actually is rather than what tradition dictates.
In typical Glaser fashion, the headline isn’t shock value but transparency. At 41, she speaks about desire, jealousy and commitment with the same comedic bluntness that defines her stand-up: relationships, she suggests, work best when expectations are negotiated openly — even when those expectations challenge everything audiences assume about love.
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Last modified: April 9, 2026
