That’s not true,” Seinfeld says before laughing at himself and adding, “It’s not true.” It was in an extended talk with the New Yorker’s David Remnick to mark his 70th birthday this ...
Jerry Seinfeld walked back his remarks about the “extreme left” killing comedy in an interview with the “Breaking Bread with Tom Papa” podcast on Tuesday.
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld has walked back comments he made earlier this year, now saying he "regrets" blaming the far left for destroying comedy. In April, the 70-year-old "Seinfeld" star made ...
Seinfeld had previously made waves by saying that politically correct culture would be the end of comedy. By Zoe G. Phillips Jerry Seinfeld walked back his comments about the “extreme left ...
Jerry Seinfeld is standing down. During a Tuesday appearance on the "Breaking Bread with Tom Papa" podcast, the comedian, 70, said he regrets arguing that the "extreme left" is killing comedy and ...
Regrets? Comedy legend Jerry Seinfeld has at least one. While appearing on comedian Tom Papa’s current podcast, Breaking Bread, the Seinfeld star expressed remorse about saying earlier this year ...
Jerry Seinfeld is walking back comments he made earlier this year blaming political correctness ruining comedy. In a new interview, the Unfrosted director is expressing his regret for blaming the ...
Jerry Seinfeld is addressing his previous comments about the current state of comedy — and he admits he’s sorry for his words. During a recent sit-down on Breaking Bread with Tom Papa ...
I did say that. That’s not true,” Seinfeld says before laughing at himself and adding, “It’s not true.” It was in an extended talk with the New Yorker’s David Remnick to mark his 70th birthday this ...
Jerry Seinfeld is walking back saying the “extreme left” and “PC crap” were killing comedy. Seinfeld was making headlines all over during the press tour for his Netflix comedy “Unfrosted ...
Seinfeld was referring to an April interview with The New Yorker Radio Hour Podcast, wherein he explained why he thought stand-up comedy is more popular than network sitcoms nowadays. "This is the ...