Rob Schneider is refuting a recent Politico report (via Vanity Fair) that claimed a stand-up comedy set he performed last year at a networking event for Republican lawmakers was cut shorts after his jokes bombed. SenatorCindy Hyde-Smithreportedly walked out of the room and the set was allegedly cut short after just 10 minutes.
“I’m not changing my material or apologizing for my jokes to anybody,” Schneider said in a statement to TMZ when asked about the report. “Enough with this woke bullshit. America’s sick of it. I did 50 minutes because that’s what I was paid to do. Nobody removed me from stage. Somebody waved to me at the 50 minute mark.”
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According to the Politico report, Schneider’s set was full of “raunchy” material and some jokes were “aimed at Asian people,” including one about “Korean whorehouses.” The comedian told TMZ that many of these jokes were actually included in his 2020 Netflix.
A spokesperson for Hyde-Smith told Politico that Schneider’s set was “gross and vulgar,” adding: “She didn’t have to listen to it and so she got up and left.”
Senate Working Group executive directorJames Kimmey was reportedly the one who cut Schneider’s set short. The organization allegedly sent the following email to the event’s 150 attendees: “While we do our best to ensure every aspect of our program is professional, courteous and appropriate, we sincerely regret that the entertainment at last night’s program fell short of that goal.”
A representative for the Senate Working Group told Politico that Schneider “disregarded a verbal agreement he’d made with Kimmey to keep his set relatively clean.”
Schneider told TMZ that he made $50,000 from the gig.