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Comedian Rachel Bloom discusses current environment for comics

The comedian and actress Rachel Bloom Fox News told the digital that she had no difficulty being funny, despite fears of other comedians that political right has taken over the industry.

Blum admitted that the comedy “culturally” changes over time, but said – in her opinion – the fear of “canceling” that does not affect her jokes.

“For me, the way I eat writing and comedy is,” What can I say about the world I have not seen as someone else says. Or what is the offer that I want to see – what is the joke that I want to see I have not seen, and usually serve it – there are things to move – but as long as I serve that, this is the North Star star. ”

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(LR) Pauline Chalmet, Lauren Tucson, Ian Armitage, Sonkia Martin-Jereen, Rachel Bloom, Jason Ishaq, and Robin Bronk attend the right of the creative coalition at the arts dinner at Madison Hotel on April 25, 2025, in Washington, DC. ((Photography Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Creative Coalition))

“I am never a comic was like,” Let me anger people. “This is not anything.” “I am somewhat, I look at it almost like” Shark Tank “, where is it like,” What is the need? What is the need that I can fill? “This is why I went to a musical comedy in the first place.”

While Bloom seems less effective than thinking about canceling her jokes, other comedians such as Dave Chapeli, Riki Gervis, Bill Pur, Chris Rock and others are honest with their complaints about the current environment of the comedy.

“It started with something that everyone can agree on, and then quickly,” Port, his comedian colleague Bill Maher in a Randoub club.

The former journalist at York Times remembers that “disgusting” through the culture of canceling the newsroom, says the paper allowed this

“Everyone is afraid of moving,” Rock said in an episode on the morning “The Breakfast Club” program. “This is not a place. You know, we must have the right to failure because failure is part of art.”

Comedian Rachel Bloom discusses the cancellation of culture.

Rachel Bloom attends the first world show of Walt Disney Studios “Snow White” at El Capitan theater on March 15, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. ((Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Silpmagic))

She says that the abolition of culture is not concerned about anxiety, because its focus does not focus on making people angry but rather trying to “make the masses understand where they came from.”

“I just finished working on Netflix Special who was all about death, so it was more for me to tell a frank story about what happened to me in 2020 when I gave birth to Covid and my partner died in writing,” Bloom said. “I had a really good experience, because, once again, I was sharing my stories and that’s why I really like to communicate with the living fans and participate in the place where I am. I always – I’m really really – I don’t know that I am honest on my own trip. I try to make the audience understand where I came from, and this was always my style.”

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2025-04-30 23:20:00

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