The event, which just wrapped a run from Sept. 26-Oct. 9, welcomed a who’s who of comedians to the country including Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr, Louis C.K., Kevin Hart, Pete Davidson, Whitney Cummings, Andrew Schulz, Aziz Ansari, Jim Jefferies, Jo Koy, Sebastian Maniscalco, Mark Normand, Tom Segura, Bobby Lee, Jeff Ross and more. It ignited a firestorm of controversy as critics (including fellow comedy stars) took aim at those who participated, highlighting the kingdom’s history of oppression and human rights abuses. In recent days, however, the narrative has expanded as Burr, C.K. and Ansari have defended their participation as a way to be a part of progress in the country.
Kirson fielded some of that same criticism and opted to apologize instead.
‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’
‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.imdb.com ’














