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Amy Schumer suggests that comedians like Louis C.K. should stay canceled: 'I don't think those guys should be allowed to come back'
The comedian explains why she's "disgusted" by some of her earliest material and what went wrong with her "Barbie" movie.
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Louis C.K. Tells Israeli Audience He’d ‘Rather Be In Auschwitz Than New York City’
Disgraced comedian Louis C.K. inserted his foot in his mouth again, telling an audience in Israel that he’d prefer to be in the concentration camp where millions of Jewish people were massacred than be in New York City.“I’d rather be in Auschwitz than New York City,” C.K. said during a Thanksgiving night performance in Holon, a city south of Tel Aviv, according to multiple reports.“I mean now, not when it was open,” he added.Also Read: Louis CK Jokes About His Sexual Misconduct: 'I Like to Jerk
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Louis C.K. announces new 14-city tour in email to fans
Louis C.K. announces new 14-city tour in email to fans
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Janeane Garofalo says to leave Louis C.K. alone: 'He has paid heavily’
Janeane Garofalo is taking a stand in support of her old friend, Louis C.K. She appeared on the podcast "Poptarts," saying C.K. has paid "heavily."
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Janeane Garofalo Defends Louis C.K.: ‘Leave Him Alone…He Has Paid Heavily’
Actress and comedian Janeane Garofalo recently defended Louis C.K. amidst criticism for his decision to return to comedy soon after reports of sexual misconduct. During an episode of Bust's podcast "Poptarts," Garofalo was asked about the #MeToo movement and stood by C.K.'s return to do stand-up in venues like New York City's Comedy Cellar. "Leave […]
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Louis C.K. Repeatedly Uses the N-Word in Resurfaced Video From 2011
It's from a "Talking Funny" scene also featuring Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld, and Ricky Gervais.
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Norm Macdonald issues an apology for 'minimizing the pain' of Roseanne Barr and Louis C.K. victims
In a controversial new interview, Norm Macdonald says he's "happy the #MeToo movement has slowed down a little bit."