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Dave Chappelle went after Bill Maher in his new Netflix special, “The Unstoppable,” for criticizing his appearance at Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Comedy Festival. “Recently in the news, I’ve been getting a lot of grief,
The Unstoppable…,' the comedian said he would "take money from Saudi Arabia any day" and spoke about being "shook" over the Charlie Kirk shooting.
Stand-up comedian also condemned selective outrage after Jamal Khashoggi's murder and the killing of hundreds of journalists in Gaza
Comedy fans can’t stop talking about Dave Chappelle’s surprise new Netflix special, Dave Chappelle: The Unstoppable, after the legendary stand-up took.
As reported by the San Francisco Chronicle, Chappelle is booked for Chase Center on Feb. 7, with tickets scheduled to go on sale at noon Friday, Dec. 19 through Ticketmaster. The Chronicle notes that the show is sliding into an already packed slate of headline events around the region as the Super Bowl pulls in a large national crowd.
Dave Chappelle brought the laughs Wednesday night at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, but he wasn't amused when someone in the audience was using a cellphone to record him. Chappelle cut short his show after catching the man in ...
The comedian reacts to white Kirk fans claiming that he was "this generation's Martin Luther King." Chappelle, who has made controversial remarks about trans people, also jokes about reports that transgender messages were inscribed on the bullets that killed Kirk.
Dave Chappelle recounts his visit to Sean Combs’ residence in his latest Netflix special, The Unstoppable. The comedian also addressed the backlash he received for performing at the Saudi Arabia comedy festival.