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Patricia Kelley "Trish" Suhr (born December 30, 1974, in Middlesboro, Kentucky) is an American stand-up comedian, actress, television personality, and expert best known as the "Yard Sale Diva" on Clean House, a home improvement television show on Style Network. In January 2018, she began hosting the Daily Draw drawings nightly on GSN.

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Career

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Suhr toured the US in 2018.[1] She was the "Yard Sale Diva" on more than 300 episodes of Style Network's Clean House. She was a guest on NBC's The Office and Comedy Central's Reno 911!, Suhr was a regular on FOX's syndicated series Hollywood Today Live.[citation needed] She was a recurring guest host on ABC's FABLife alongside Tyra Banks and Chrissy Teigen as well as on 20th Television's The New Ricki Lake Show.

She leads the Country Cool Comedy Tour.[1] Suhr also lends her point of view as co-host of a podcast.

Suhr also voiced Bobby June on the "Bless Your Heart" segment of Blaine County Talk Radio in Rockstar Games' Grand Theft Auto V.

Suhr is a regular contributor to Extra, Good Day LA, Good Day NY as well as a variety of magazines and as the host of National Lampoon’s Gamers, WE's Take My Kids Please, CMT's Family Secrets and Lifetime's Great American Cook-off. Known for her quick wit and razor-sharp perspectives, Suhr frequently offers commentary for popular specials on outlets including ABC (Good Morning America), Bravo, E!, CMT, and VH-1. Suhr can be seen every weeknight hosting Game Show Network's Daily Draw since 2018.[2]

Trish hosts “Find my Country House” on Hulu.

Personal life

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Suhr married Dave McCoul on May 15, 2010, in Cancun, Mexico.[1] They were divorced in 2019.[citation needed]

Suhr married her second husband, Jayce Fincher, the bass guitarist for the Marvelous 3, on June 30, 2020, in Topanga, California.[citation needed] She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their two dogs.[3][4]

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Patricia Kelley "Trish" Suhr (born December 30, 1974) is an American stand-up comedian, actress, and television host renowned for her Southern-inflected humor and lifestyle expertise. Born in , in the , Suhr grew up entertaining audiences from a young age, including at her family's , before pursuing comedy professionally in clubs from Nashville to . Now based in , she blends her Appalachian roots with West Coast wit, often drawing on personal experiences like marriage, midlife, and Southern family dynamics in her performances. Married to musician Jayce Fincher since 2020, Suhr shares her home with her husband and two dogs, Dude and Wesley. Suhr first gained widespread recognition as the "Yard Sale Diva" on over 300 episodes of the Style Network's reality series Clean House (2003–2011), where she assisted families in decluttering and organizing their homes while appraising items for yard sales. For her contributions to a special episode titled "The Messiest Home in the Country," she shared in the 2010 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Special. She later hosted the daily game show Daily Draw on Game Show Network from 2018 until its conclusion, engaging viewers with trivia and prizes in a lively format. More recently, Suhr produces and hosts Find My Country House on A&E and Hulu, guiding clients through the purchase and renovation of rural properties. Her television appearances also include guest spots on NBC's The Office and voice work in the video game Grand Theft Auto V (2013), alongside acting roles in shows like Charmed (1998). As a nationally touring stand-up , Suhr headlines shows across the , featuring in all-female tours and releases like the Southern Belles of DVD. Her routines often highlight relatable themes of Southern culture, family life, and navigating life in , earning her a reputation as a "professional truth-teller" with an infectious energy. Suhr has also served as a for brands like and contributed to organizing and relocation expertise through her media work.

Early life

Upbringing in Kentucky

Trish Suhr was born Patricia Kelley Suhr on December 30, 1974, in , a small town nestled in the of eastern . She was born and spent her early years in this rural Southern community, where her family owned and operated a local , immersing her in the business from a young age. Suhr often entertained family members and friends during gatherings at the funeral home, an environment that sparked her early interest in performance and humor. Growing up amid the close-knit Appalachian culture of Middlesboro shaped Suhr's comedic style, infusing it with authentic , community-oriented storytelling, and relatable observations of small-town life. These roots, including traditions of and everyday Southern rituals, provided a foundational influence on her later work as a .

Education and early career aspirations

Trish Suhr completed her high school education in . She attended on a , marking an early step away from her small-town roots toward broader horizons in the early . During this period, she began transitioning from the rural Appalachian life she knew—characterized by close-knit family gatherings—to the ambitions of urban entertainment, where her innate talent for humor started to take shape. Her initial forays into performance stemmed from entertaining family and friends at the family funeral home in , experiences that highlighted her knack for bringing levity to somber settings and fueled her growing interest in . These moments, rooted in her Southern upbringing, evolved into a deliberate pursuit of professional opportunities, prompting her decision to relocate to after college to chase aspirations in and . This pivotal move represented a bold leap from the quiet, community-oriented world of her youth to the competitive landscape of Hollywood, where she sought to transform her personal anecdotes into a career.

Career

Stand-up comedy

Trish Suhr launched her career in the late 1990s, drawing from her roots to entertain audiences in comedy clubs across Nashville and . Growing up in the family business, she honed her comedic timing through informal performances for relatives and friends before transitioning to professional stages, where her relatable storytelling quickly gained traction. By the mid-2010s, Suhr had established herself as a headlining , known for her distinctive Southern style that infuses charm with sharp observations on midlife, , and everyday quirks. Her humor often celebrates regional idiosyncrasies while poking fun at universal experiences, creating an accessible appeal that resonates with diverse crowds. This signature approach is prominently featured in her 2025 Dry Bar Comedy special Tickled to Death, where she delivers punchy routines on family dynamics and personal anecdotes with infectious energy. Suhr's touring success includes the Country Cool Comedy Tour, which she co-founded in 2015 alongside fellow comedians and , blending their Southern-inflected acts for sold-out shows nationwide. The tour highlights collaborative energy among , emphasizing themes of resilience and humor in domestic life. As of 2025, Suhr continues her national headlining circuit, with recent performances at venues like Goodnights Comedy Club in , on November 12.

Television hosting and appearances

Suhr first rose to prominence in television as the "Yard Sale Diva" on the Style Network's , a home makeover series that aired from 2003 to 2011, where she appeared in over 200 episodes starting in 2006. In this role, she guided families through decluttering processes by organizing yard sales to sell unwanted items, helping fund renovations and promoting practices. The show's format emphasized transformation, with Suhr's energetic Southern style adding humor and relatability to the advice. In January 2018, Suhr transitioned to hosting with Daily Draw on the Game Show Network, a nightly program where she announces viewer drawings and engages audiences with light-hearted commentary. The series airs weeknights, encouraging participation through code words broadcast during slots. Her hosting draws on her comedic background to keep the proceedings lively and accessible. The series continues to air as of 2025. Since the early 2020s, Suhr has hosted Find My Country House on A&E and , a reality series that assists couples in their quests for rural properties by touring potential homes and highlighting features like scenic views and spacious layouts. Episodes focus on shifts from urban to countryside living, with Suhr providing expert insights on and . The show premiered on June 15, 2024, and has aired multiple seasons, with Season 3 premiering in March 2025. Suhr has made recurring guest hosting appearances on ABC's , alongside , and on 20th Television's The New Ricki Lake Show as a lifestyle correspondent. She has also appeared as a contributor on FOX's Hollywood Today Live, syndicated Extra, Fox's , and Fox 5's Good Day NY, offering segments on home organization, comedy, and pop culture. Additionally, she has contributed to specials across networks including ABC, Bravo, and E!, featuring her expertise in topics.

Acting and voice work

Suhr made her acting debut in a small role as #1 in the season 1 episode "Dream Sorcerer" of the supernatural television series , which aired on in 1998. This early appearance marked her entry into scripted television work following her relocation to for acting opportunities. Throughout the and early 2010s, Suhr took on supporting roles in comedy series, including a guest spot as the gift shop cashier Heather in the season 8 episode "Tallahassee" of NBC's The Office in 2012. In film, Suhr appeared in minor capacities, such as the uncredited role of the woman sitting next to Nick on a plane in the TV movie National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure in 2003, and as Stephanie in the independent comedy Statistics in 2006. Suhr expanded into voice acting with the role of Bobby June, the host of the in-game radio show Bless Your Heart on the conservative talk station, in the critically acclaimed video game Grand Theft Auto V developed by Rockstar Games in 2013. This performance showcased her comedic timing in a digital medium, voicing a character known for her southern-accented, opinionated monologues that satirize American culture.

Awards and other contributions

Trish Suhr received a Daytime Emmy Award in 2010 for Outstanding Special Class Special as co-host of the episode "The Messiest Home in the Country," recognizing her contributions as a expert in helping families organize and declutter their spaces. Suhr co-hosts the What I Know So Far alongside comedian , which launched in March 2024 and explores personal anecdotes, expert interviews, and life lessons on topics including , midlife challenges, and Southern living. On social media, Suhr maintains a significant online presence, with over 300,000 Instagram followers as of October 2025 where she shares comedic insights, family stories, and practical travel hacks, such as essential suitcase items for efficient packing; her YouTube channel further amplifies this influence through videos blending humor with lifestyle tips. In addition to hosting, Suhr serves as a producer for the A&E series Find My Country House, which premiered on June 15, 2024, and follows couples searching for rural homes, blending her expertise in relocation and organization with on-screen guidance. The series has aired multiple seasons, with Season 3 premiering in March 2025.

Personal life

Marriages and relationships

Trish Suhr married Dave McCoul, a and , on May 15, 2010, in , . Their marriage ended in in December 2019. Suhr's second marriage was to Jayce Fincher, the bass guitarist for the rock band , on June 30, 2020, in . The couple's relationship has intersected with Suhr's career through joint public appearances, including episodes where they discuss their romance and family life.

Family background and residences

Suhr has no children of her own but is to Fincher's three children from a previous relationship. As of 2024, the couple splits their time between and , Georgia, sharing their home with three dogs: Dudley Labs Bailey and Wesley, and Dude.

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