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Dave Chappelle Drops Surprise Special, Rips Candace Owens

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Comedian Dave Chappelle released a half-hour comedy special early Friday morning in which he ripped Republican pundit Candace Owens, CNN host Don Lemon, and Fox News host Laura Ingraham.

Chappelle titled the special 8:46, which debuted on Netflix’s YouTube channel, after the amount of time Minneapolis police office Derek Chauvin had his knee on George Floyd’s neck.

Chappelle touched on topics such as Floyd, LeBron James, and Azealia Banks’ accusation of an affair with Chappelle.

Laura Ingraham

Chappelle also took shots at Fox News host Laura Ingram for her comments telling LeBron James to “shut up and dribble.”

Don Lemon

Chappelle also went after CNN host Don Lemon after he called out celebrities for not speaking out on George Floyd’s murder.

Source: The Black Chronicle

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