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Stiller Defends Comedians' Right to Take Risks Amid Censorship Concerns
21 Oct
Summary
- Stiller says it's a challenging time for comedy, with increased pressure on comedians
- He urges comedians to keep speaking truth to power and being free to say what they want
- Stiller resisted calls to edit out Trump's cameo in Zoolander, saying it was a part of history

According to a recent interview, actor and director Ben Stiller is worried about the current state of the comedy genre he loves. Stiller, known for directing the hit film Severance and starring in the Zoolander movies, says it has become more challenging for comedians to take chances and speak freely in today's climate.
"We live in a world where taking chances with comedy is more challenging," Stiller remarked. However, he firmly believes that comedians must continue to "speak truth to power and be free to say what they want." Stiller sees this as the most important thing for the genre.




