Updated as of May 3, 2024 at 2:40p.m. PT: Though comedian Jerrod Carmichael stood 10 toes down when he initially called fellow comedian Dave Chappelle an βegomaniac,β it appears heβs done an about face.
Speaking in an interview with βThe Breakfast Club,β Carmichael admitted he wanted apologize to Chappelle for his choice of words.
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βI want to say that Iβm sorry for that because, one, Iβm a huge Dave Chappelle fan,β he said on the show. βI think heβs brilliant. I think heβs a bright light in a dying industry. I think heβs more important now than ever before because comedians are now just posting clips of them doing crowd work online and calling it art, and itβs not art. Dave Chappelle is an artist. Heβs one of the few artists that we have. And I care deeply about the work that he makes.β
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Jerrod Carmichael is still airing out his thoughts and feelings towards Dave Chappelle.
If youβll recall, back in June 2022, Carmichaelβwho came out as gay in his standup special βRothanielβ just a few months priorβcalled out the O.G. comedian for his slew of anti-transgender/transphobic βjokesβ in his recent standup specials and his insistence on not backing down from using them.
βIβm tired of hearing it. Chappelle, do you know what comes up when you Google your name, bro? Thatβs the legacy? Your legacy is a bunch of opinions on trans shit? Itβs an odd hill to die on,β Carmichael said at the time during an interview with GQ. βAnd itβs like, hey, bro. Who the fuck are you? Who do you fuck? What do you like to do? Childish jokes aside, who the fuck are you? Itβs just kind of played. But heβs choosing to die on the hill. So, alright, let him.β
Now, in a new digital cover interview with Esquire, Carmichael described Chappelle as an βegomaniacβ for how he misinterpreted his response.
βHe took it as βFuck Dave Chappelle,β because heβs an egomaniac,β he said. βHe wanted me to apologize to him publicly or some shit.β (Iβd be remiss if I didnβt point out the hilarious irony of Chappelle allegedly wanting an apology for comments being made about him when he couldnβt offer one up to trans folks and others who called him out and had something to say about his material but I digress.)
Further elaborating on his original criticisms of βThe Chappelle Showβ comic, Carmichael said:
β[Chappelle is] not revealing anything personal about himself and heβs removed from what heβs talking about, and I think heβs smarter than that and deeper than that and has more interesting thoughts.β
In reference to comments Chappelle made about βRothaniel,β in which he described it as βthe bravest special for 1996,β Carmichael added:
βItβs like, thatβs a funny enough line, whatever, but I wonder if he gets the irony that the fact that you are mocking it even then is why it was hard. I still think saying youβre gay is saying somethingβs wrong with you. And so much of comedy is just gay jokes. As long as people continue to laugh at it and mock it, and as long as itβs a punchline, itβs going to be scary for somebody. Itβs scary for me.β
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