Kathy Griffin's Latest Controversial Art: Shockwaves Across Social Media
Kathy Griffin's Latest Controversy: Decapitated Billionaires and a Dash of Relevance
In a move that has left many scratching their heads, comedian Kathy Griffin has sparked outrage once again with a shocking video featuring four severed heads - including one that bears an uncanny resemblance to Donald Trump. The 64-year-old star shared the gory clip on TikTok, captioning it "That's all" and leaving viewers in stunned silence.
The video in question shows intricate cloth heads of four billionaires: Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and the current president, with "blood" dripping from their necks. The decapitated heads appear to be hanging on a wall, as if they're part of some twisted art installation. Griffin's own reaction is captured in the video - she tilts her head and nods slightly, a hint of a smile playing on her lips.
This latest stunt comes after Griffin caused a firestorm back in 2017 when she posted a photo of herself holding a fake decapitated head made to look like Trump. The backlash was swift and merciless, with many calling for her firing from her hosting gig at CNN. And yet, it seems Griffin has learned little from that experience.
The TikTok clip has sparked a flurry of comments, with many viewers expressing their disgust and horror at the graphic imagery. "Thought inciting violence was bad," one user wrote, while another asked, "Did you not learn from the first time?" Others were more critical, declaring, "What is wrong with you?"
But Griffin isn't one to shy away from controversy - in fact, she seems to be reveling in it. In a move that's raised eyebrows, the comedian recently shared a video referencing her infamous 2017 photo-op, complaining that late-night host Stephen Colbert made her cry during an interview by ambushing her about the incident.
According to Griffin, she'd specifically asked Colbert not to bring up the topic of the decapitated head, but he ignored her wishes. "He just wouldn't talk down to the guys like this," she said, recalling the experience. "I was still smiling and waving, and I could feel them coming down my cheeks." Ouch.
Griffin's latest controversies have left many wondering if she's more interested in generating headlines than creating meaningful art or comedy. But hey, at least she's staying relevant - even if it's for all the wrong reasons.
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