The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Griffin plans first US shows since Trump photo controvers­y

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IT LOOKS like Kathy Griffin (above) is trying to make a bit of a comeback, nine months after her controvers­ial photo shoot using a Trump prop.

Griffin announced her first US shows since the gruesome photo, which showed her holding a bloody mask of President Donald Trump's head, was released in May 2017. The image outraged Trump and his family, prompted widespread condemnati­on, led to show cancellati­ons and cost her a CNN gig.

“I'm dipping my toes into touring again, even though the Trumps and nobody wants me to work again,” Griffin said Friday on HBO's “Real Time with Bill Maher”, her first major TV appearance since the photo. “I just booked today, I'm going to do a show at Carnegie Hall in New York, and I'm also going to go right to Trump's back yard and do a show at the Kennedy Center.”

Griffin, who said it was “a small, victorious announceme­nt,” didn't divulge the dates for her upcoming shows. She later tweeted that Carnegie Hall show tickets will be available this coming week.

The comic was also scheduled

I’m dipping my toes into touring again, even though the Trumps and nobody wants me to work again. I just booked today, I’m going to do a show at Carnegie Hall in New York, and I’m also going to go right to Trump’s back yard and do a show at the Kennedy Center. Kathy Griffin, comic

last Thursday for a “Jimmy Kimmel Live” appearance, but cancelled due to what her rep described as “a scheduling conflict.”

As the backlash to the photo taken by Tyler Shields grew in spring of last year, Griffin apologised and then tearfully addressed what she said were detailed death threats she had been receiving online.

Months later, she retracted the apology. Griffin had trouble booking domestic shows after the fallout, and instead performed internatio­nally.

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