I was taken aback last week when Jerry Seinfeld, promoting his new movie "Unfrosted," said in an interview with The New Yorker's David Remnick that the leftist and P.C. culture has ruined comedy. Nothing really affects comedy. People always need it. — Read the rest
Howard Stern is finally weighing in on Jerry Seinfeld putting his comedy skills on blast by saying he isn't actually very funny -- and according to him, it's all water under a bridge. The radio legend says he was genuinely shocked and confused by…
Earlier this month, dozens of students walked out as the comedian delivered the commencement speech at Duke University
Seinfeld made the remark during an appearance on the "Fly on the Wall"
John Angelillo. Shutterstock Images.It's been a strange few weeks for Jerry Seinfeld. One of the most successful and celebrated stand up comics and sitcom leads in the history of those media seems to
Jerry Seinfeld apologized for saying Howard Stern lacks “comedy chops” and has been “outflanked.”
Seinfeld says that that one ‘Curb’ joke could have cured ‘The Finale’s ills, which means he still hasn’t learned any lessons
Jerry Seinfeld's recent stand-up gig was interrupted by anti-Israel protesters on Saturday night. Seinfeld was performing in Virginia when a pro-Palestinian protester proceeded to stand up and shout insults towards the "Seinfeld" creator, calling him a "genocide supporter." "Save the children of Gaza! No more American tax dollars for genocide!" the protester yelled. Audience members quickly began booing the heckler and demanded that he "shut up and get out." JERRY SEINFELD DEFENDS HIS TRIP TO...
Jerry Seinfeld has apologized to Howard Stern for comments he made about the radio personality in a recent podcast interview, including that Stern lacked “comedy chops.” “I really feel bad for what I said about my friend Howard Stern in a conversation with David Spade and Dana Carvey, talking about the glut of comedy podcasts,” […]
Jerry Seinfeld continues to make the rounds to promote his new movie Unfrosted, where he took a not-so-subtle shot at Howard Stern.
The 70-year-old shock jock could've been referring to Seinfeld's commencement speech at Duke on Monday where around 30 graduates walked out in protest over his support of Israel
Some stars float on a bed of pure adulation. Dolly Parton comes to mind, as do Denzel Washington, Sandra Bullock and Betty White before her passing in 2021. Jerry Seinfeld just got bumped from that list. The 70-year-old comedian is best known for his self-titled sitcom, a sensation still felt in 2024 thanks to the streaming revolution. He’s worked sporadically since then, both on “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” and the stand-up circuit. That all changed when he gave a blunt interview to...