These Ugly, Little Schmucks Need to Face Consequences
The Gaza Genocide Narrative Suffers Another Major Deathblow
Liberal Reporter Sees Some Serious Media Frustration on This Issue
About Those Alleged Posts of Snipers on the Campuses of Indiana and Ohio...
The Terrorists Are Running the Asylum
Biden Responds to Trump's Challenge to Debate Before November
Oh Look, Another Terrible Inflation Report
There's a Big Change in How Biden Now Walks to and From Marine...
US Ambassador to the UN Calls Russia's Latest Veto 'Baffling'
Trump Responds to Bill Barr's Endorsement in Typical Fashion
Polling on Support for Mass Deportations Has Some Surprising Findings. But Does It...
'Lack of Clarity and Moral Leadership': NY Senate GOP Leader Calls Out Democratic...
A So-Called 'Don't Say Gay' Bill Progresses in One State
Here’s Why One University Postponed a Pro-Hamas Protest
Leader of Columbia's Pro-Hamas Encampment: Israel Supporters 'Don't Deserve to Live'
Tipsheet

Kathy Griffin Complains She Can't Get a Job After Trump Photo Scandal

Actions have consequences and Kathy Griffin is finding that out the hard way. 

After posting a photo of herself holding a severed, bloodied head meant to look like President Trump, she’s lost work and is having trouble finding new opportunities. 

Advertisement

In what she calls a “state of the union” YouTube video, Griffin says she’s “getting a lot of online hate from trolls who think I’ve lost my mind.” 

She admits as much to be true, joking that losing her mind is “what made me a star in the first place.”

"I'm fully in the middle of a blacklist, a Hollywood blacklist. It is real. I'm not booked on any talk shows. I'm selling tickets worldwide which is really hard when you don't have any kind of a television platform and kind of nobody has your back," the 57-year-old complained.


"I just want you guys to know that when I get home I don't have one single day of paid work in front of me...my legal bills are through the roof...I still say the end goal is for younger women and younger LGBT folks or disenfranchised people of any kind can watch me survive, and with a sense of humor," Griffin said.

Advertisement

The comedienne refuses to take smaller jobs as some people have suggested and said she believes she deserves her life back.

“This wall of crap has never fallen on any woman in the history of America like it’s fallen on me,” she claimed.

While she initially apologized for the photo, in August she walked that back saying she was “no longer sorry.” 

"I am no longer sorry, the whole outrage was B.S, the whole thing got so blown out of proportion," she said. "I lost everybody."

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement