Chelsea Handler Slams 'Gross' Humor at Kevin Hart Roast!
Netflix's roast of Kevin Hart faced controversy over 'vile' material from comedians like Shane Gillis and Tony Hinchcliffe. Chelsea Handler commented that the roast went "better than I thought" but still criticized Gillis and Hinchcliffe for their offensive jokes on a podcast.
The recent Netflix roast of comedian Kevin Hart generated significant controversy due to its inclusion of what many have described as 'vile' material. Among the most criticized moments were jokes delivered by Shane Gillis, who reportedly made a reference to lynching, and Tony Hinchcliffe, who controversially suggested that George Floyd is in Hell. These remarks sparked a widespread discussion about the boundaries of comedy and acceptable content in a public forum.
Despite the uproar, fellow attendee Chelsea Handler offered a somewhat mixed reaction to the event. Appearing on Deon Cole's Funny Knowing You podcast, Handler initially stated that the roast overall went "better than I thought" it would. However, she quickly proceeded to criticize both Shane Gillis and Tony Hinchcliffe directly for their offensive material, highlighting a clear distinction between the general success of the roast and the specific problematic jokes delivered by certain participants.
The incident underscores ongoing debates within the comedy world regarding shock humor, the impact of controversial statements, and the responsibility of comedians on public platforms. The differing reactions from attendees like Chelsea Handler suggest a complex internal dialogue within the industry about what constitutes acceptable comedic boundaries.