Buecheles good-natured takes on lifes mundane moments have been a balm for fans everywhere married or otherwise.

Matt Buecheles videos have been known to incite a strong reaction from the ladies on the internet.

But Buechele knows a more specific demographic really rides for him.

Matt Buechele

Married women, thats my wheelhouse, Buechele tells Bustle.

They love my concept.

Very early on, I made a video parodying Broadway musicals.

Back then I probably had a thousand followers [on Twitter].

The videos got him noticed by another good-natured, often musical comedian: Jimmy Fallon.

That connection ultimately led to a staff writing gig onThe Tonight Show.The internet, man.

It’s amazing, Buechele says.

Below, Buechele talksJack and the Beanstalk,early Instagram filters, and unlikely thirst traps.

Whats the last Wikipedia hole you went down?

I thought he had more to him, but that’s kind of his whole shtick.

I was trying to find more tropes about giants [for a joke] and thats where I went.

Great community onJack and the BeanstalkWikipedia, though.

Whos your favorite person youre following right now?

It always cracks me up because they do a really good job editing their little interviews.

Whats the strangest thing you currently have written in your Notes App?

How much time do we have?

Theres one for when Kit Harington was on the show.

All the note says is, Kit Harington is a chef with Jimmy?

Then I [wrote], “Yes, chef.

Yes, chef.”

Who is the person who followed you that you were most excited by?

I was so flattered and embarrassed at the same time, because it’s such a goofy video.

Whats the first thing you ever posted?

On Instagram it would probably be an overly filtered photo of a beer.

Actually, its a photo of the Brooklyn Bridge from the Brooklyn side.

It’s very blurry and oversaturated.

you could tell I was playing around with all the stuff on Instagram.

[It got] 11 likes.

I’m proud of it, you know?

Has anyone ever slid into your DMs?

I posted a photo that wasn’t like a thirst trap.

It was just a photo of me, full profile.

And this guy DMed me like, “Hey, bro.

What’s your weight?

I think you’re my exact goal weight.

It was so immediately obvious that he wasn’t trying to be weird.

So I told him [my height and weight].

This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.

This article was originally published onSep.