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Dave Chappelle ‘refuses’ to let attack overshadow comedy set

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STREAMING giant Netflix has issued a statement after comedian Dave Chappelle was attacked on stage while performing a comedy set during the streaming giant’s Netflix Is a Joke festival here.

According to Variety, a spokespers­on for Netflix said, “We care deeply about the safety of creators and we strongly defend the right of stand-up comedians to perform on stage without fear of violence”.

Video footage circulated during Chappelle’s comedy set showing a man rushing on to the stage and tackling the performer to the ground.

Chappelle has been performing a number of dates at the Hollywood Bowl in the last month.

The attacker was seen getting up and trying to run off stage before he was caught and tackled by what appeared to be security personnel and members of Chappelle’s team, reports Variety.

A spokespers­on for Chappelle’s production company also issued a statement in the aftermath of the attack: “Dave Chappelle celebrated four nights of comedy and music, setting record-breaking sales for a comedian at the Hollywood Bowl.

“This run ties Chappelle with Monty Python for the most headlined shows by any comedian at the Hollywood Bowl, reaching 70k fans of diverse background­s during the first Netflix Is A Joke: The Festival, and he refuses to allow last night’s incident to overshadow the magic of this historic moment.

“As unfortunat­e and unsettling as the incident was, Chappelle went on with the show,” the statement says.

“Jamie Foxx and Chris Rock helped calm the crowd with humour before

Chappelle introduced the last and featured musical guests for the evening, hip-hop artists Yasiin Bey and Talib Kweli, aka Black Star, who performed music from their new album, the first in nearly 24 years.

“Other special comedic guests last night included Earthquake, Leslie Jones, Jeff Ross, Sebastian, Jon Stewart and Michelle Wolf.”

Chappelle is fully co-operating with the active police investigat­ion.

Police arrested Isaiah Lee, 23, on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, according to NBC Los Angeles.

He was allegedly carrying a replica gun that could discharge a knife blade and is suspected of tackling comedian Chappelle on stage on Tuesday. He’s being held on $30 000 (R465 370) bail.

Chappelle has been a controvers­ial figure recently due to several Netflix comedy specials in which he made jokes about transgende­r people. His 2021 Netflix special The Closer led to company walkouts and protests.

Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos originally defended Chappelle, saying in statement that the comedian is “one of the most popular stand-ups today” and “as with our other talent, we work hard to support their creative freedom even though this means there will always be content on Netflix some people believe is harmful”.

Sarandos ultimately said he “screwed up” in his reaction to the Chappelle backlash.

Chappelle’s attack took place just over a month after Will Smith took to the Oscars stage to slap presenter Chris Rock, who was in attendance at Chappelle’s Netflix show, and reportedly came on stage after the attack and said, “Was that Will Smith?”

◆ The Netflix Is a Joke comedy festival opened on April 28 and runs through this Sunday.

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