As of now, there is no credible public information confirming that Raquel Robinson—often confused with other figures due to similar names—has quit comedy or made a major career shift. It's possible there's a mix-up with the name or the story.
However, if you're referring to Robbie Robinson, a comedian and actor known for his work in sketch comedy and on platforms like The Onion and CollegeHumor, there have been no official announcements about him leaving comedy.
If this is a fictional or satirical headline (e.g., a parody piece or a joke), it might be playing on the idea of a comedian stepping away from the spotlight for a more serious pursuit—like a corporate job, a political campaign, or a mysterious new venture.
To clarify:
No verified reports exist about Raquel or Robbie Robinson quitting comedy.
If a "big career move" is happening, it hasn't been officially announced.
Be cautious of misinformation or satire, especially on social media.
Let me know if you meant a different person or if you're referring to a fictional or humorous piece—happy to help sort it out!
Oh, the internet is already in full-blown conspiracy mode — and honestly? We’re not mad about it.
Craig Robinson, the man who made "I’m not a runner, but I’m a runner" a cultural catchphrase and brought quiet dignity (and killer dance moves) to The O