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Sarah Silverman Retired Her Arrogant and Ignorant Character Due to Trump

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Sarah Silverman, the renowned comedian, recently shared insights on her decision to retire the “arrogant, ignorant” character that propelled her to fame early in her career. In a candid interview on the podcast “Fail Better with David Duchovny,” Silverman revealed that the election of Donald Trump played a significant role in her evolution as a comedian.

Reflecting on her early work, Silverman acknowledged that her comedy persona was rooted in a character that no longer resonated with her, especially in the wake of Trump’s presidency. She explained that the shift was not a conscious decision but a natural progression as she grew and adapted to the changing times.

Silverman likened comedy to a painting, suggesting that one’s perspective and sense of humor evolve over time based on personal experiences and societal changes. She emphasized the importance of staying true to oneself as a comedian and not second-guessing the audience, even if it means outgrowing older material.

The actress, known for her roles in “The Sarah Silverman Program” and “Maestro,” emphasized the need for comedians to evolve with the world around them, acknowledging that what was once funny may no longer hold up in today’s context. Silverman’s candid reflections on her comedy journey shed light on the complexities of navigating humor in an ever-changing world.

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