Jimmy Carr On The SHOCKING Dave Chappelle Attack...

Published 2024-04-15
Comedian Jimmy Carr offers his perspective on Dave Chappelle's onstage attack at the Hollywood Bowl in LA and Chris Rock's Oscars slap.

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All Comments (21)
  • @TheWomble82
    Seems like only in America would you think to smuggle a knife into a venue by disguising it as a gun.
  • @ricileigh88
    I love how these comedians support each other.
  • He's right about Chris Rock's composure after the slap. It was extraordinary positive self-talk. Will Smith? He couldn't have done anything more to damage his own reputation. And it's one he's unlikely to be able to repair ... ever.
  • @johndavie1769
    Jimmy, that’s quality. (“I can say something and not mean it. Now your getting it.”). 😂
  • Interviewing technique, tone of voice, charisma amongst many other qualities! One of the best journalists in the world imo.
  • @k54dhKJFGiht
    He's right about Chris Rock. It takes a hell of a guy to handle a situation like that in the way that he did! As disappointing as Will Smith was, Chris Rock was even more impressive!
  • 'so, you're saying you can say something and not mean it'..........I like that...That's good
  • @Obihann
    It still upsets me when I think about that slap. Chris should never have had to endure such humiliation. It's disgusting what Will did, for no reason. I still feel Chris should've sued him. However, I also understand that people make mistakes, but it proves Will's not the person he's been portrayed as for thirty years. He's hidden his psycho well. He had plenty of time to stop and reconsider his actions before he got to Chris. He also did it on such a big stage, which means it will follow him everywhere, indefinitely.
  • @LeviClay
    His new special was fascinating. I didn't love it from a comedy perspective, but I found it a really interesting study of Jimmy as a man. All I could think while watching it was I really enjoyed how feminist he came across in it. That was awesome. He's a real shock comedian and says some really dark things in there that the average person who (I believe) aligns with his world view would complain about him. Well done Jimmy!
  • Why should one have to apologise for what he deems to be comical or his common belief... i say its what makes a difference is this man ability to stand up and says what he means and means what he says .. ❤🇦🇺
  • @Kkahl2468
    I never liked Jimmy Carr, always thought he was a bit of a knob, I don't even remember why? Maybe I changed, or watching him chat about the tax thing, being cancelled, describing what he felt about who he though his friends were, Either way I have a new found respect for him and feel he's actually a bit of a Legend. Also Big thank you to Steve for being another legend who always has thought provoking content on his show.
  • @casperado666
    I love it when people who can make the most biting and cynical remarks ever, show their respectful and humble side. Carr is quite a remarkable man himself
  • If you removed every single item that offended someone, then there would be absolutely NOTHING left.