Jerry Seinfeld is taking back his controversial claim that the "extreme left" has damaged the art of comedy, saying he now ...
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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 ...
Not available Seinfeld truly began to find its voice in the fourth season, as it largely focused on George and Jerry trying to write a sitcom that could take their respective careers to the next ...
Now, Seinfeld has a new perspective. “Does culture change, and are there things I used to say that I can’t say [because] everybody’s always moving [the gate]? Yeah, but that’s the biggest, easiest ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Jerry Seinfeld walked back his remarks about the “extreme left” killing comedy in an interview with the “Breaking Bread with ...
I grew up Jewish in the UK - and the loving relationships and nervous energy of the US sitcoms have always felt like home ...