Source: Saturday Night Live
Source: Saturday Night Live
Louis C.K. made another appearance at a comedy club on Wednesday night (January 16th). The appearance was at the San Jose Improv in California.
According to a report from The Daily Beast, the comedian was as unapologetic and racy as ever.
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Louis C.K.’s first joke was him coming to the stage and saying “I like to jerk off, and I don’t like being alone.” According to The Daily Beast, the crowd roared with laughter. The joke was in reference to Louis C.K.’s past, in which multiple women over a span of years accused the comedian of masturbating in front of them. At one point Louis C.K. made the joke “If you ever need people to forget that you jerked off, what you do is you make a joke about kids that got shot.’
This joke was in reference to a set he did a couple of weeks ago where he criticized Parkland survivors. Louis C.K. was scorched when the secret recording from the night leaked, including Parkland survivors themselves:
READ: Louis C.K. Receives Standing Ovation During First Stand-Up Set Since Sexual Misconduct Scandal
The Daily Beast piece was a pretty descriptive play-by-play of what happened. Louis C.K. seemed to tell even more offensive jokes — based around disabled kids, 9/11, and dead babies — that got mixed reactions. And the writer of the piece talked to fans who seemed to be conflicted about supporting the comedian. There were also protesters outside of the club.
Despite the fact that when this story started to break, back in 2017, Louis C.K. said he wanted to take “a long time to listen.”
Source: The Daily Beast
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