
Diana Prince is also widely known as Darcy the Mail Girl. She is a celebrated personality in the horror and cult film community. Darcy has gained fame for her role as the co-host and is also renowned as the “Mail Girl” on Shudder’s immensely popular series, The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs.
🌟 The Heart of The Last Drive-In
Darcy has become an integral part of the show’s success, often described as the “beating heart” of The Last Drive-In. She was a key figure in encouraging and supporting the return of host Joe Bob Briggs to television. Her dedication to the genre and the show is evident. She promotes tirelessly on social media. She interacts with fans—affectionately called the “Mutant Fam”—and contributes significantly to the lively discourse during each broadcast.

đź’ˇ A Knowledgeable Co-Host
More than just delivering the mail, Darcy is a knowledgeable co-host. She brings genuine enthusiasm and horror expertise to the screen. Unlike some previous incarnations of the Mail Girl role, Darcy often engages in witty banter with Joe Bob Briggs and is known to occasionally challenge his opinions on films, which adds a fresh, dynamic element to the show. Her passion for horror and cult cinema is palpable, stemming from a lifelong love of the genre.
She has been praised for her in-depth understanding of horror, with Joe Bob once quipping, “When did we start hiring intellectual Mail Girls?” after one of her “Stump Joe Bob” segments. This blend of fandom, knowledge, and on-screen chemistry with Joe Bob is a major reason she’s become a beloved figure.

🎠Queen of Cosplay and Fandom
Darcy is also a recognized cosplay queen in the fandom world. She regularly appears on The Last Drive-In in elaborate and clever costumes related to the films being shown, which is a major highlight for viewers. Darcy uses her platform to share her deep appreciation for pop culture. She is an active online personality for various pop culture and horror websites. Her own projects focus on horror. Her dedication to keeping the spirit of the drive-in and B-movies alive for a new generation is highly valued by fans.
She views her role as a “feminist version of the Mail Girl,” bringing her own unique, empowered perspective and actually contributing commentary about the movies. She has also been very open and supportive of fans, with many appreciating her warmth and kindness.
