Tubi Unveils First Look at Mo’ Waffles, a New Comedy from A Twink and a Redhead and Robin Jordan Premiering December 19

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Tubi is officially serving up a fresh, creator-driven comedy with Mo’ Waffles, a new half-hour scripted series hitting the platform on December 19, 2025. The show enters Atlanta’s crowded restaurant scene with a bold mix of mystery, humor, and the chaotic charm of internet-born talent.

The series is led by Grant Gibbs and Ashley Gill, best known as the TikTok duo A Twink and a Redhead, along with Robin Jordan, a popular actress and content creator widely recognized for her comedic sketches about restaurant life. All three bring their online comedy experience to a fully scripted format, marking a big leap from short-form content to episodic storytelling.

The plot centers on a hip hop legend who suddenly disappears right before the grand opening of his much-hyped waffle joint. His quirky crew is left scrambling to figure out what happened, questioning whether one of them might actually be involved. This gives the series a playful mystery hook while staying rooted in workplace comedy energy.

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Mo’ Waffles is part of Stubios, a Tubi initiative designed to spotlight fan-fueled, creator-led projects. It’s meant to bring fresh voices into the streaming world by supporting creators who built their followings outside traditional Hollywood pathways. You can learn more about Tubi’s Stubios program here: Tubi Stubios Overview.

According to the official Stubios page, the show also explores the everyday chaos of managing a new diner, including dealing with negative Yelp reviews, difficult customers, and even the awkwardness of working shifts with exes. Tubi highlights that most restaurant-based shows focus on fine dining, so Mo’ Waffles aims to bring a more down-to-earth, relatable angle. The series description and creator details are available here: Mo’ Waffles on Stubios.

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Gibbs and Gill describe themselves as best friends who met in a bouncy house in sixth grade, jokingly calling themselves “the younger, hotter, and more evil Will & Grace.” Their TikTok popularity comes from sharply written satire and character-driven sketches, which now evolve into a full narrative comedy. Jordan, meanwhile, has built her reputation on portraying the humor and absurdity of service-industry life, making her a natural fit for a diner-set series.

The show also includes integrated brand involvement, as beverage brand STARRY participates through product placement, further showing Tubi’s interest in blending creator-driven content with modern streaming-era sponsorship models.

As for the platform behind the project, Tubi continues expanding aggressively as a free streaming service with over 100 million monthly active users. Owned by Fox Corporation, it boasts one of the world’s largest collections of Hollywood films, TV shows, creator-led content, and a growing slate of Tubi Originals. More info about Tubi and its offerings can be found here: Tubi Official Site.

With its unique mix of social-media-born talent, a restaurant-world setting, an offbeat mystery, brand integration, and support from a fan-driven development program, Mo’ Waffles is shaping up to be a distinct new entry in Tubi’s lineup. Viewers can follow future updates on Tubi’s official social channels at @Tubi on X, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook.

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