Former SNL comedian criticized for making fun of Matthew Perry’s passing.
Comedian Sparks Outrage with Insensitive Remarks on Matthew Perry’s Death
As the world mourns the death of actor Matthew Perry, one comedian sparked outrage online by making fun of the way he died.
Ex-“SNL” writer Kevin Brennan posted several mocking messages on social media after news of Perry’s death broke on Saturday night. “DROWNED IN A HOT TUB. HAHAHAHA,” Brennan posted on X.
When one account questioned him, saying, “Why is drowning in a hot tub funny?” the comedian replied, “Because it’s not very deep.”
Brennan doubled down on his statements even after the backlash began. “I didn’t mock it,” he wrote as a response to a TMZ story. “I just thought it was funny. But I do love it when junkies die.”
The 63-year-old comedian hosts the “Misery Loves Company” podcast and seems to be reveling in all the negative attention. He posted to X on Sunday, writing, “Am I trending yet?”
Perry’s fans denounced Brennan’s remarks.
“Matthew Perry will be remembered and loved. No one will notice when you’re gone,” one account posted.
“It’s really sad when someone takes a tragedy and tries to gain popularity from it,” another observed.
“This man is mourned because he made us all laugh. Something clearly no one will say the same for you when it’s your time,” another agreed.
Brennan is the older brother of Neal Brennan, comedian and co-creator of “Chappelle’s Show.”
Perry, 54, was found dead at his home in California on Saturday by first responders who were called over a possible cardiac arrest. The actor was best known for playing Chandler Bing on the iconic NBC comedy, “Friends,” from 1994 until 2004.
The actor had released a memoir one year ago titled “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing.” The book documented Perry’s struggle with drug and alcohol addiction, including a near-death experience. He said he spent more than $9 million on various rehabs and programs in his efforts to get sober. The actor went to rehab 15 times and had 14 surgeries to repair the damage done to his body from years of drug use.
The star said he had been sober since May 2021.
No cause of death has been reported yet.
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How did Brennan respond to the criticism of his comments on Perry’s death?
Comedian Sparks Outrage with Insensitive Remarks on Matthew Perry’s Death
The recent passing of actor Matthew Perry, known for his role as Chandler Bing on the hit TV show Friends, has left the world in mourning. However, amidst the grief, one comedian’s insensitive comments have sparked outrage online.
Kevin Brennan, an ex-SNL writer, took to social media to make fun of the way Perry died. Shortly after the news of Perry’s death broke, Brennan posted several mocking messages. One such tweet read, “DROWNED IN A HOT TUB. HAHAHAHA.” This callous remark immediately drew condemnation from the public.
In response to a question asking why he found Perry’s tragic demise amusing, Brennan replied, “Because it’s not very deep.” This dismissive and heartless response only further fueled the anger directed towards him.
What is most troubling is Brennan’s refusal to acknowledge the insensitivity of his remarks. Instead of showing remorse or understanding, he doubled down on his statements. In response to backlash, Brennan claimed, “I didn’t mock it. I just thought it was funny. But I do love it when junkies die.” Such a callous and uncompassionate attitude towards someone’s death is not only unacceptable but also highlights a lack of empathy and respect.
The reaction to Brennan’s comments has been swift and widespread. Many people, including fans of Perry, fellow comedians, and the general public, have expressed their disappointment and anger. Social media platforms have been inundated with messages condemning Brennan’s insensitivity and urging him to apologize.
Death is a sensitive topic, especially when it involves a beloved public figure. It is crucial for individuals, especially those in the public eye, to exercise empathy and sensitivity when discussing such matters. Making fun of someone’s passing, regardless of the circumstances, is not only hurtful to the deceased and their loved ones but also disrespectful to the concept of human life and the pain that death brings.
In times of mourning, it is important for the community to come together and support one another. Insensitive comments and jokes only serve to deepen the pain and perpetuate a culture of disrespect. As a society, we must strive for empathy and compassion, especially in the face of tragedy.
We hope that Kevin Brennan, and others who engage in such insensitive behavior, take a moment to reflect on the impact of their words and actions. It is never too late to learn from mistakes and grow as individuals. Matthew Perry’s death serves as a reminder that life is fragile, and it is our responsibility to treat one another with kindness and respect, even in difficult times.
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