
Demi Adejuyigbe
Biography
Oluademilade Adejuyigbe, known professionally as Demi Adejuyigbe (/ˈdɛmi əˌdɪdʒuˈiːbeɪ/ DEM-ee ə-DIJ-oo-EE-bay; born August 2, 1992), is a British-born American writer, comedian, and social media personality. He is best known for co-hosting the podcast Gilmore Guys, and his work on the NBC comedy series The Good Place and the CBS late-night show The Late Late Show with James Corden. In 2018, he was named as one of Vulture magazine's "38 Comedians You Should and Will Know".
Adejuyigbe initially gained notoriety from his online presence on Vine under the name "Electrolemon." After graduating from the University of Texas, he moved to Los Angeles and began working as an office manager for FOX Animation Domination High Definition programming and then interned at Ben Stiller's Red Hour Productions. Adejuyigbe was hired as a Vine producer for the digital team at Funny or Die and later became a digital producer for @midnight in 2014. He hosted Points Party, a spin-off talk show of @midnight posted exclusively on Snapchat.
Adejuyigbe has gained recognition for his comedy music clips, which he posts to Twitter and YouTube. These include parody raps in the style of Will Smith and an annual video of him dancing to the song "September" by Earth, Wind & Fire uploaded on September 21, the date mentioned in the song. In 2018 he sold T-shirts identical to the one he wears in each video, with all of the proceeds (over $17,000) going to RAINN, RAICES, and the National Center for Transgender Equality. In 2020 he used the video as a charity fundraiser, raising over $300,000 to be split between several community organizations. In 2021, he retired the series with a final video that included him dancing on the ceiling like Fred Astaire and later Lionel Richie, and included thanks from members of Earth, Wind & Fire at the end. In one day, his fundraiser raised over $800,000 for Imagine Waterworks, the West Fund, and the Sunrise Movement.
Adejuyigbe joined the writers' room for the first season of NBC's The Good Place and was credited on the season's tenth episode, "Chidi's Choice." Until the summer of 2019, he worked as a writer for CBS' The Late Late Show with James Corden. In 2020 he wrote for The Amber Ruffin Show.
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Known For

TV
After Midnight
Self
2024

TV
Um, Actually...
Self - Contestant
2018

TV
Game Changer
Self - Commentator
2019

TV
Game Changer
Self - Contestant
2019

TV
Dirty Laundry
Self - Guest
2022

TV
Strange Planet
Kid (voice)
2023

TV
Very Important People
Zinnia
2023

TV
The Cheap Seats
Self
2021

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Smartypants
Self - Presenter
2024

TV
Smartypants
Self - Society Member
2024

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Abolish Everything!
Self - Abolitionist
2025

TV
Gastronauts
Self - Judge
2024

TV
Parlor Room
Self
2025

Film
Between Two Ferns: The Movie
DJ Fwap
2019

Film
Men
Ethan
2017
TV
Varietopia with Paul F. Tompkins
2021

Film
Escape
Man
2022

Film
Public Park

Film
Boys Go to Jupiter
Mr. Moolah (voice)
2025

Film
Funeral Rehearsal
2021
Filmography
2026FilmAchiever2026FilmMark Vigeant: The Best Man Showas Kristen (uncredited)2026FilmCause & Effectas Nurse2025FilmThe Great Debate - Tweeters Vs. Tik Tokersas Self2025FilmThe Muppet Scriptmas Carol2025FilmDemi Adejuyigbe: Is Going to Do One (1) Backflipas Self2025FilmBoys Go to Jupiteras Mr. Moolah (voice)2025TVParlor Roomas Self2025TVAbolish Everything!as Self - Abolitionist2024TVGastronautsas Self - Judge2024TVSmartypantsas Self - Presenter2024FilmClosing Timeas Garland2024TVAfter Midnightas Self2023TVVery Important Peopleas Zinnia2023TVStrange Planetas Kid (voice)2022FilmEscapeas Man2022TVDirty Laundryas Self - Guest2021TVVarietopia with Paul F. Tompkins2021FilmFuneral Rehearsal2021TVThe Cheap Seatsas Self2019FilmBetween Two Ferns: The Movieas DJ Fwap2019TVGame Changeras Self - Commentator2018TVUm, Actually...as Self - Contestant2017FilmMenas Ethan—FilmPublic Park