Dave Chappelle says Republicans 'weaponized' his trans jokes
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*Dave Chappelle says one photo changed everything. In a candid new interview, the comedian revealed why he no longer takes pictures with politicians—pointing to a viral selfie with Lauren Boebert that he says was quickly “weaponized” for political gain.
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The comedian says Rep. Boebert instantly weaponized their impromptu photo by posting it with a caption about gender, drawing a line between his comedy and Republican policy.
"I'm so relieved and grateful that we found a way that you guys can stay with us."
Legendary stand-up comedian Dave Chappelle has provided an update on his cult-classic series, Chappelle’s Show, and, much to his fans’ relief, it is finally a positive one. During a recent sit-down,