Las Vegas Review-Journal

Comedian returns ‘to do the right thing’

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Shock comic Vinnie Favorito is back on the Strip, convinced he’s “stronger than ever” after seeking help for a gambling addiction.

“Let’s put it this way, I’ve turned over a new leaf in many department­s. I’ve got to grow up and do the right thing,” he said in a phone interview Thursday.

“It’s turned into a gambling story, but that’s not really the gist of it,” said Favorito, who returned to the Strip on Thursday after a two-month absence.

After almost eight years as a headliner at the Flamingo, he was let go on April Fool’s Day, no joke, by Caesars Entertainm­ent.

Two hotels courted him, “but I said, ‘Give me a year away from the casinos.’ ” He has moved his Don Rickles- esque act to the Tommy Wind Theater, formerly the Empire Ballroom and Club Utopia.

Before opening up about his struggles, he made a request: He wanted credit to go to “the guy who really saved my life.”

Favorito said Boston restaurate­ur Nick Varono “sat me down and said, ‘It’s time to get straighten­ed out.’ I confide in him all the time.”

The straight talk “really sparked me,” Favorito said. “I’m going to be stronger than I ever was.”

Instead of doing seven nights a week, he will perform Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 10 p.m. It means more time with his two young kids, he said.

“I gave Tommy (magician Tommy Wind) my personal guarantee that I will put this theater on the map,” he said

Favorito got emotional while talking about his fans, who lit up social media, he said, with words of support after he left the Flamingo amid reports of gambling-related issues.

“I’ve always been a supporter of underdogs. For the last month, I was the underdog. So many people have stood up for me.

“There are a lot more lovers out there than haters, and that’s what kept me strong. I haven’t been the best person, but I’m a good person.

“I want to move forward to a new place and a great run. I’ve survived in this town as one man since 2003. I may seem like a street guy, but I’m actually pretty smart.”

A small kid, his quick wit helped him survive in the rough Boston neighborho­od of Jamaica Plains.

“I always knew how to make people laugh. My mother said, ‘You always get in trouble for it; why don’t you make a living at it.’ She was right. This is what I was meant to do.”

His insult comedy makes every night “like a celebrity roast,” he said.

Milton Berle gave him the name “Rickles with venom.”

No race, subject or gender is spared from Favorito’s ad libs. Not even Caitlyn Jenner? “I’m not saying one word about Caitlyn,” Favorito said. “Bruce Jenner I’m going to slam. Now, if she walks into the show, that’s different.” THE SCENE AND HEARD

Emmy and Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth, who co-hosts the 69th annual Tony Awards on Sunday, returns to The Smith Center for the Performing Arts on March 25. She was the featured New Year’s Eve performer in 2013. …

Jim Bailey, an iconic tribute artist who dazzled with spot-on vocal impression­s of Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand and Peggy Lee, died Sunday in Sun Valley, Calif. Bailey, a Las Vegas headliner for years, performed as Streisand during halftime at the 1978 Super Bowl and in the opening ceremonies of the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics. He was 77. …

In Sunday’s column, I mentioned Clint Holmes would be spotlighti­ng students from the Artists 4 Kidz program during his Sunday show at Cabaret Jazz at The Smith Center. Artists 4 Kidz is an initiative of The Public Education Foundation, an independen­t nonprofit organizati­on. SIGHTINGS

Musician Ryan Cabrera, being shown around the Elvis Exhibition at Westgate hotelcasin­o Wednesday by Lisa Marie Presley’s ex-husband, Danny Keough. THE PUNCH LINE

“Basketball commentato­r Charles Barkley said he’d like to shoot sports fans who act like jerks. Barkley was then reprimande­d by the NBA and recruited by the NFL.” — Conan O’Brien Norm Clarke’s column appears Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. He can be reached at 702-383-0244 or email him at norm@reviewjour­nal.com. Find more online at www.normclarke.com. Follow Norm on Twitter: @Norm_Clarke

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LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL FILE PHOTO Vinnie Favorito, shown at the Flamingo in 2008, has taken his comedy act to the Tommy Wind Theater.
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