D.L. Hughley Speaks to George Lopez "Heckler" - She Says "He's not a sexist or racist" [AUDIO]
Today on nationally syndicated radio program,
The D.L. Hughley Show, the iconic comedian interviewed the now
infamous alleged heckler, Alexis, who was seen in video being kicked out
of a comedy show by comedian
George Lopez after he told a joke that was seemingly offensive. Alexis told
D.L. Hughley, who is part of the Comedy Get Down Tour with Lopez and was in the venue that evening,
“I don’t think that {George Lopez} is racist, I wasn’t offended. He
made that joke it wasn’t like it was malicious, I was laughing at the
joke.”
Before the interview this is what DL Hughley had to say:
DL Hughley defends George Lopez over joke and run-in with heckler pic.twitter.com/VfQkwaKcY3— Comedy Hype (@ComedyHype_) February 8, 2017
FULL INTERVIEW BELOW and Available on DL HUGHLEY.COM
In the interview Alexis said:
On if Lopez owes her an apology:
As far as people thinking that he owes me an apology – nah, I wasn’t offended.
On if she’s still a fan:
I would still go see his show. I don’t think he’s a sexist or a racist!
On the backlash:
All of this backlash in unnecessary – get you some business!
The segment ended with Hughley joking
“I’m glad she called and cleared the air, now George Lopez won’t be deported!”
The D.L. Hughley
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Maybe we missed something? So this video went viral for nothing. This was #fakenews TMZ.
George Lopez did the same ish a black comedian would've done. Don't let @TMZ start some shit just for web traffic. Then reap the benefits.— Alice Fuller (@hollywoodlvwork) February 8, 2017
Watch: George Lopez goes off on a black woman in the audience for being upset by his racist joke.— Hardys® (@HardysMedia) February 8, 2017
(via. TMZ) pic.twitter.com/niP6Pj84Bq
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