Controversial anti-Donald Trump comedian looks unrecognizable on LA jog… can you guess who?
This star is a veteran of stand-up comedy with a career spanning over 35 years, including six comedy albums, all of which have received Grammy Award nominations.
Her career really started to take off when she co-starred with Brooke Shields on the NBC sitcom 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.
Recently, however, the star has become more known for her scathing criticism of US President Donald Trump.
Now she has been spotted unrecognizable at a make-up free job in affluent Malibu on Friday morning.
Can you guess who the comedian is?
This star is a veteran of stand-up comedy with a career spanning over 35 years, including six comedy albums that have all received Grammy Award nominations – can you guess who?
It’s Kathy Griffin!
In November, she responded to comments asking whether she would leave the country after Donald Trump’s re-election.
The 63-year-old comedian posted a video on Instagram and wrote: “I’m leaving the US?” before launching into an explanation of why she’s not leaving America – despite four years of a Trump presidency.
“Okay, so I’m responding to some comments I’ve received – look, sometimes I read the comments, sometimes my security people advise me not to read them,” she joked.
“I’m not leaving the country properly, I never said that,” she continued.
“I was never one of these celebrities – D-list or otherwise – who says, ‘If Trump gets re-elected, I’m going to leave the country and come here and do this.’
The actress added that she “obviously” didn’t want Trump to win.
“I fought him seven years ago, and I got the upper hand,” she joked.
It’s Kathy Griffin! The 63-year-old comedian looked unrecognizable Friday morning at a makeup-free job in affluent Malibu
“But I have to 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, you motherfuckers.’
Griffin’s previous posts were flooded with trolls telling her to leave America after Trump’s victory, with one writing: “Did you think you were leaving the country?”
Another wrote: ‘Which 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 not let her in. I think she should sneak across the border to the next country she lives in, just like she lives now. in favor of people who enter our country illegally.’
Griffin has not held back from sharing her disgust for Trump and was among the celebrities celebrating his guilty verdict in his hush money trial in May.
She said she cried “TEARS OF JOY” after the verdict, and also thanked Stormy Daniels for her testimony in the case.
At the heart of the allegations were reimbursements to Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen for a $130,000 hush-money payment to the porn actor in exchange for not disclosing her claim about a 2006 sexual encounter with Trump.
In November, she responded to comments asking whether she would leave the country after Donald Trump’s re-election
The actress added that she “obviously” didn’t want Trump to win, but pointed out that she had “already fought 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 fees” to conceal the true nature of the transactions.
The charges Trump faced carry a maximum prison sentence of four years. He has denied any wrongdoing and 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 bloody fake replica of Trump’s head.
In 2019, she revealed she faced numerous threats and was approached by a man with a knife after the 2017 stunt, which left 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 her holding a bloody fake 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 retracted that statement and now stands by the photo, insisting it was free speech.
“You can be as offended by that photo as you want, it doesn’t bother me at all,” she said.
“But I want people to know that I didn’t break the law. If you take a photo like that, you haven’t broken the law.
“I have not violated the First Amendment in any way. If you take a photo like that, you have in no way violated the First Amendment.”
The Emmy winner claimed she was investigated by federal authorities over whether she posed a credible threat.
She added that she was placed on the no-fly list while also being “interrogated under oath… which has never happened in the history of this country.”
“The president and the Department of Justice should not make you unemployed and uninsurable,” she said.
“I’m still on the D-list,” she joked, referring to the Bravo reality series that earned her two Emmy Awards.
The scandal broke in May 2017 when Griffin posed with the bloody mask during a photo shoot with photographer Tyler Shields.
Griffin captioned it with a reference to “blood coming out of him everywhere” — a play on Trump’s controversial comments about TV host Megyn Kelly.
In September, Griffin joked that she was losing money due to her high travel expenses on her comedy tour, My Life on the PTSD-List.
She told The Hollywood Reporter about her decision to fly private and admitted it was financially irresponsible.
“I joke that I’m losing money on this tour because of the plane,” she joked.
“I know it’s spoiled, 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.”