Gilbert Gottfried's reputation for tasteless joking has almost become larger than the one for his voice.
He made them three weeks after 9/11, he made them right after Japan's horrible earthquake, and now he's making some about the East Coast rumble.
The comedian tweets:
Urgent. Find my tsunami jokes and insert East Coast Earthquake. New report… [...]
Good. It's no ones business what she is going through right now. So long as she has people around her who support and love her and are helping her grieve, that's all we care about.
The New York Post ran a story this morning claiming that Bravo had plans to run a special one-hour sit down interview with Taylor Armstrong about he suicide of her husband, Russell. The story was Andy Cohen and his crew were "discussing options for a week, but no programming has been formalized," and that Taylor was "still devastated" and didn't participate in the talks herself. While the latter might be true, a spokesperson for Bravo is denying any plans to run a special with Armstrong.
Shortly after the story was run, the rep released a statement, saying:
"It’s not true, there are no plans like that."
We're glad to hear it. Give the woman some time to grieve and make peace with the situation before you have her relive it in front of America.
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