Bill Maher says he had to quit touring due to politics
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Bill Maher admits safety fears behind decision to stop live comedy performances
TV host and commentator Bill Maher has admitted that he fears for his life and has stopped doing stand-up comedy due to the intense political divide in the United States
Bill Maher has revealed that the tense political divide in the United States is the reason he has decided to retire from stand-up comedy and live shows, noting that he fears he could be shot for his views.
One of the most famous figures in the Republican Party will soon be appearing on two famous left-leaning TV shows. Bill Maher is a longtime standup comedian and political commentator, known for his straightforward, sometimes divisive takes on issues.
In an unprecedented move, Bill Maher will travel to Washington, D.C. for two live shows, presented back-to-back without a break on FRIDAY, SEPT. 12. First, he'll host a new edition of REAL TIME WITH BILL MAHER, to be seen at a special time (9:00-10:00 p.m ...
Bill Maher, who knows a thing or two about being pulled off the air at ABC, is standing by Jimmy Kimmel. On the Sept. 19 episode of his HBO show "Real Time," the comedian defended "my friend" Kimmel after ABC suspended "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" over comments ...
On the Friday, November 7 episode of Real Time With Bill Maher, the host and comedian, 69, sat down with panelists, the former The O’Reilly Factor Fox News host, 76, and Rep. Jared Moskowitz, 44, a Democrat from Florida and member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
On Friday, Bill Maher tore into Megyn Kelly’s latest take on sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.