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Comedian Amber Ruffin is saying she's "glad" she was canceled from hosting the White House Correspondents' Dinner. While on 'The Late Show with Steven Colbert,' the comedian spoke about the Association's annual gala on April 26, saying "it would be impossible to make jokes about both sides."
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00:00I thought I was going to be here talking about some, oh yeah, I did such a good job,
00:05or oh well, you know, it's a tough house. Like one of those two. I didn't think I'd be here
00:09going, yeah, well, my big mouth got me in trouble. Comedian Amber Ruffin is saying she's glad she
00:15was canceled from hosting the White House Correspondents Dinner. While on The Late Show
00:19with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday night, the comedian spoke about the association's annual
00:23gala on April 26th, saying it would have been impossible to make jokes about both sides.
00:28We're at a point now where one side is snatching people up off the street and putting them on a
00:35plane, and the other side is, you know, not doing that. Ruffin added that she was really,
00:41really sad for around two hours after hearing that she had been disinvited from performing at
00:45this year's gala. But after looking at her joke material planned for her hosting gig,
00:50Ruffin thought differently. After they fired me, I looked back at my Google Doc and was like,
00:58this, this would have been bad. They would not have liked it. Before I had even opened my mouth,
01:07then they would have been really, really sad with what they got. Ruffin declined to reveal specific
01:14jokes from her White House Correspondents gig, but did talk about broader themes of love and hate.
01:19Saying that out loud now makes me glad that I got canceled.
01:25For more on this year's White House Correspondents Dinner, head to THR.com.
01:30And for the latest entertainment news and updates, keep watching The Hollywood Reporter News.
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