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“People like to think about all kinds of diversity except for diversity of thought,” Sarandos said.
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Some SNL fans praised Yang's reaction to sharing a stage with Chappelle.
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His dream does not include an hour free of trans jokes, tho.
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"The other night, I said something about Palestine in Boston and got misquoted all over the world. And I will not repeat what I said."
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The comedy special — and the streamer — were slammed for Chappelle's transphobic jokes.
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Chappelle also hosted SNL after the 2016 and 2020 elections.
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The comedian came under fire last year for making transphobic and homophobic jokes.
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Venue First Avenue issued an apology for booking Chappelle, telling patrons, "we know we let you down."
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The comedian's ego is not his amigo.
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Eichner called out Chappelle on his special Stand Out: An LGBTQ Celebration.
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The man accused of attacking Chappelle said he wanted the comedian to "consider first running his material by people it could affect."
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An individual stormed the stage to tackle the comic during his set at the Hollywood Bowl.
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Each of the 4 new specials will feature a different famous comic who is part of Chappelle's Home Team.
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Oswalt called himself himself both "an LGBTQ ally" and "a loyal friend."
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The festival will also include appearances by Chris Rock, Jerry Seinfeld and many more.
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Chappelle spoke to nearly 600 students at his alma mater Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday.
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The streamer has decided to keep the special on its platform despite the comedian's perceived transphobic remarks.
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In a new video, Chappelle blamed the recent backlash on "corporate interests."
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“I said what I said, and boy, I heard what you said."
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“You can’t be afraid to speak in America,” insisted the HBO host.