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Kathy Griffin Declares Herself 'Uncanceled' as Tour Comeback Gains Momentum

She now says she has no regrets about the 2017 severed‑head image, reversing her apology to make it a centerpiece of her act.

Overview

  • Kathy Griffin told NPR affiliate WUSF she considers herself uncanceled and is returning to Florida with her New Face, New Tour shows.
  • She says audiences are greeting her with standing ovations, including before she walks on stage, as she resumes large live performances.
  • The comedian has retracted her 2017 apology for the Trump severed‑head photo and now says she is proud of the image and leans into it.
  • Griffin says the controversy cost her work for seven years, after which she returned to touring and released the special Kathy Griffin: My Life on the PTSD List.
  • The 2017 photo drew bipartisan condemnation, led to her removal from CNN’s New Year’s Eve broadcast, and resulted in a federal investigation from which she was later cleared.