Gabe Iglesias got an unwanted gift for his birthday. Just before turning 45 a few weeks ago, the comedian best known as "Fluffy" came down with COVID-19, which forced him to cut short a nearly monthlong residency in San Antonio and threatened his scheduled appearance Saturday at Treasure Island Casino.
But Iglesias is keeping his Minnesota commitment, kicking off a worldwide tour that will extend until at least next July.
His work ethic is one reason Forbes ranked him sixth in earnings among stand-up comics in 2019. His success has a lot to do with family-friendly material that led to several Netflix specials and a short-lived sitcom, "Mr. Iglesais," a modern-day version of "Welcome Back, Kotter."
The comic spoke last week from his home in California, where he was just finishing up his quarantine period.
Q: How are you feeling?
A: I'm good [fakes a coughing fit]. Just kidding. I'm trying to stay positive — and negative at the same time.
Q: How did you find out you had the virus?
A: I was doing a long stint in San Antonio and the entire time I was complaining because the air conditioning wasn't working. I had all these swamp coolers and fans everywhere. And then one night I came off the stage with the chills. I had to take the blanket away from my dog. I knew something was going on. I got a COVID test and it came back negative, but the next day I had more chills and body aches everywhere. Then they went away. A couple of days went by and I was going into production for a stand-up special, so we had to do some more testing. It was a different company doing it. This time, I came back positive.