This star is a stand-up veteran with a career spanning more than 35 years, including six comedy albums, all of which have received Grammy nominations.
Her career really began to take off when she starred opposite Brooke Shields in the NBC comedy Suddenly Susan from 1996 to 2000.
She even had a Bravo reality show that was not only a ratings hit but also earned her two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Reality Program.
However, more recently, the star has been best known for her scathing criticism of US President Donald Trump.
Now she’s been spotted looking unrecognizable at a makeup-free job in affluent Malibu on Friday morning.
Can you guess who the comedian is?
This star is a stand-up veteran with a career spanning more than 35 years, including six comedy albums, all of which received Grammy nominations. Can you guess who?
It’s Kathy Griffin!
In November, he responded to comments asking if he would leave the country after Donald Trump’s re-election.
The 63-year-old comedian posted a video on Instagram and wrote: ‘Am I leaving America?’ before launching into explaining why he is not leaving the United States, despite Trump’s four-year presidency.
“Okay, I’m responding to a lot of comments I’ve been getting; look, sometimes I read the comments, sometimes my security people advise me not to read them,” he joked.
“I’m not leaving the country, I never said I was,” he continued.
“I was never one of those celebrities, D-list or not, who say, ‘If Trump is re-elected, I’m going to leave the country and go here and do this.'”
The actress added that she “obviously” didn’t want Trump to win.
“I fought him seven years ago and prevailed,” he joked.
It’s Kathy Griffin! The 63-year-old comedian looked unrecognizable at a makeup-free job in affluent Malibu on Friday morning.
“But I have a knock on the door, so don’t come up to me and talk to me about ‘you should be so scared, Kathy,’ and ‘you should pack your bags,'” she told her followers.
In the caption, the comedian joked: ‘They tried to take me out. It didn’t work seven years ago and it won’t work now, motherfuckers.
Griffin’s previous few posts were inundated with trolls telling him to leave the United States after Trump’s victory, with one writing: “Did you think you were leaving the country?”
Another wrote: ‘What country are you moving to?!’
A third commented: “I hope she doesn’t tell him where she’s moving to because they’ll block the border and won’t let her in. I think she should have to sneak across the border to the next country she lives in, as it is.” in favor of people who arrive illegally in our country.’
Griffin has not hesitated to share his distaste for Trump and was among the celebrities who celebrated his guilty verdict in his hush money trial in May.
He said he was crying ‘TEARS OF JOY’ after the verdict, and also thanked Stormy Daniels for her testimony in the case.
At the heart of the charges were reimbursements paid to Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, for a $130,000 payment to the porn actor to maintain his silence in exchange for not going public with his claim about a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006.
In November, he responded to comments asking if he would leave the country after Donald Trump’s re-election.
The actress added that she “obviously” didn’t want Trump to win, but noted that she had “already gotten into fights with him” in the past.
The comedian’s recent posts have been filled with comments from trolls.
Prosecutors say the refunds were falsely recorded as “legal expenses” to conceal the true nature of the transactions.
The charges Trump faced are punishable by up to four years in prison. He has denied any wrongdoing and has pleaded not guilty.
In 2017, Griffin spent two months on the no-fly list while under federal investigation by the Justice Department after posting a controversial photo of her holding a fake, bloody replica of Trump’s head.
In 2019, she revealed that she faced numerous threats and was approached by a man with a knife after the 2017 stunt, making her a Hollywood pariah.
In 2017, Griffin spent two months on the no-fly list while under federal investigation after posting a controversial photo of herself holding a fake, bloody replica of Trump’s head.
The 63-year-old comedian admitted to The Hollywood Reporter that her decision to fly private was financially irresponsible.
Griffin initially apologized for the stunt, but later revoked that statement and now defends the photo and insists it was free speech.
“You can be offended by that photo all you want, that doesn’t bother me at all,” he said.
But I want people to know that I didn’t break the law. If you take a photo like that, you didn’t break the law.
‘I did not violate the First Amendment in any way. If you take a photo like that, you don’t violate the First Amendment in any way.
The Emmy winner claimed that federal authorities were investigating her to determine if she was a credible threat.
She added that she was put on the no-fly list and at the same time “questioned under oath…something that has never happened in the history of this country.”
“The President and the Department of Justice should not make you unemployed and uninsured,” he said.
“I’m still on the D-list,” he joked, referring to the Bravo reality show that earned him two Emmy Awards.
The scandal broke in May 2017 when Griffin posed with the bloody mask in a photo shoot with photographer Tyler Shields.
Griffin captioned it with a reference to “blood coming out of wherever,” a play on Trump’s controversial comments about TV host Megyn Kelly.
In September, Griffin joked that he was losing money due to high travel expenses on his comedy tour, My Life on the PTSD-List.
He opened up to The Hollywood Reporter about his decision to fly private and admitted it was financially irresponsible.
“I joke that I’m losing money on this tour because of the plane,” he joked.
‘I know it’s broken, but it’s worth it. I sleep with my babies and avoid the airport, where many Trumpers still feel the need to come up to me and tell me how horrible I am.