The post Bill Burr Defends Appearance at Saudi Arabia Comedy Festival: “They’re Just Like Us” appeared first on Consequence. Burr explained how a warm-up gig in Bahrain helped him gauge what would be ...
Bill Burr has defended his decision to perform at the Riyadh Comedy Festival on his latest ‘Monday Morning Podcast.’ He admitted he was “nervous,” expecting hostility in Saudi Arabia. “I think I’m ...
Comedian Bill Burr was roasted online for the way he defended his decision to perform at a Saudi Arabian comedy festival organized by the government. Last Friday was the first day of the Riyadh Comedy ...
Bill Burr doubled down on his controversial appearance at Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Comedy Festival, brushing off censorship criticism and calling the experience a chance to engage rather than withdraw.
Bill Burr is lashing out at critics for slamming his appearance at the Riyadh Comedy Festival. During an interview on the “Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend” podcast, Burr said he does not “give a fuck ...
Bill Burr has heard the complaints. He knows some of his fans are furious that he performed at the Riyadh Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia. And guess what — he doesn’t care. “The general consensus is, ...
Veteran comedian Bill Burr unleashed on critics of his recent trip to Saudi Arabia, saying he doesn’t "give a f---" what anyone thinks about his appearance at a comedy festival in Riyadh. The ...
Bill Burr has found himself in hot water recently for performing at a controversial comedy festival in the Middle East but he defended his decision on the latest episode of Conan O’Brien’s podcast, ...
As many of his peers condemn the Riyadh Comedy Festival and its participants, Bill Burr appears to have connected with a new fandom. The comedian, who performed on Friday as part of the inaugural ...
Amid rising backlash from fellow comedians and human rights advocates, Bill Burr is defending his appearance at the Riyadh Comedy Festival, calling it “one of the top three experiences I’ve had” and ...
Bill Burr doubled down on his controversial appearance at Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Comedy Festival, brushing off censorship criticism and calling the experience a chance to engage rather than withdraw.