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Nikki’s comedy speaks volumes about who she is, including hints about her political leanings. Can we always take a comedian’s jokes at face value or assume they reflect their personal beliefs?
Nikki Glaser says Donald Trump's reelection has changed the country's comedy landscape, as comedians fear political jokes could get them doxxed or detained.
Glaser said she feared that the anti-Trump jokes she made when doing stand-up in Canada could have led to her being blocked from returning home.
Nikki Glaser is being forced to keep things safe in her stand up. She opened up about her concerns about performing political jokes telling media that "death threats" cross her mind when writing ...
Roast comic Nikki Glaser has a ‘real fear’ of making political jokes in today’s political climate. She fears death threats, doxxing and deportation.
Nikki Glaser hosted the 2025 Golden Globes and has been praised for her opening monologue that took a softer approach than her often savage roast jokes.
Glaser told reporters she thinks twice these days before telling political jokes. In January, Glaser became the first woman to host the Golden Globes as a solo act.
Comedian Nikki Glaser says she went from being too “angry” to tell political jokes to being too fearful. “I’m at the point now that if I don’t say something political, it’s because I ...
The comedian said she worries about the "backlash" and the possibility of being placed on a "list" for making jokes insulting the president.
“Like, you just are scared that you're gonna get doxxed and death threats or who knows where this leads, like, detained," the comedian said at a Kennedy Center event.
Tonight, the Golden Globes were lit up by comedian Nikki Glaser, who took on the role of host with her signature sharp wit and biting humor.
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