Kathy Griffin argued she’s still on President-elect Donald Trump’s enemies list because of her controversial image from 2017 during his first administration.
Kathy Griffin is warning her fans to come and see her perform before former and President-elect Donald Trump places her in an internment camp.
The comedian received widespread backlash in 2017 after she posed with a mask of President-elect Donald Trump that was coated in ketchup.
Comedian Kathy Griffin warned her fans to check out her comedy show before President-elect Donald Trump locks her up during his second term. Griffin promoted her touring comedy show "My Life on ...
Comedian Kathy Griffin has issued a stark warning to her fans, urging them to catch her comedy show before President-elect Donald Trump allegedly throws her into an internment camp during his second term. Griffin made this plea during an appearance on Chicago’s WGN radio to promote her touring comedy show, “My Life on the PTSD-List.”
Her career really started taking off when she starred alongside Brooke Shields in NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan from 1996 to 2000.
Kathy Griffin has bounced back. Now cancer-free and able to fly, she is touring in a new show titled "My Life on the PTSD List." In her show, Griffin speaks candidly about all she’s been through, finding humor in the worst of situations.
List,” a show that ran on the Bravo network from 2005 to 2010, comedian Kathy Griffin performs everywhere from a men’s prison to the war zone in Iraq. In the episodes between, she appears on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Griffin, convicted of trespassing, said he doesn't regret his behavior at the Capitol, though the last few years have been tumultuous.