Dave Chappelle slams Republicans
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'Chappelle's Show' ran on Comedy Central from 2003 to 2006
Twenty years after stepping away from his Comedy Central sketch hit, “Chappelle’s Show,” Dave Chappelle is open to revisiting the series.
Dave Chappelle, the provocative comedian and architect of Chappelle’s Show, is one of the biggest names in comedy. Now in arguably the most successful chapter of his life and career, he views himself as not just an entertainer -- but as a professional processor of events and experiences.
Dave Chappelle tells NPR he resents Republicans weaponizing his comedy for political gain, specifically calling out Lauren Boebert.
Dave Chappelle lashed out Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and accused her of politicizing and weaponizing a photo she took with him on Capitol Hill.
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'Direct and On Point': Dave Chappelle Pushes Back After Saudi Show Backlash — Says Critics Only Call It ‘Dirty Money’ When a Black Man Profits
Cancel culture couldn’t sideline Dave Chappelle, and the intersection of race and double standards in comedy won’t stop him from making money. The razor-sharp comedian […]
Every day seems to find a new way to make me feel older than dirt, and today we have the realization that July 2026 will mark 20 years since all-time great sketch comedy Chappelle's Show wrapped up its disjointed third season on Comedy Central,
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Dave Chappelle admits he’s reconsidering “Chappelle’s Show” after walking away from $50 million
After years of shutting it down without hesitation, Dave Chappelle is finally leaving room for a conversation he once refused to entertain. Speaking with the Associated Press, the comedian revealed