Watching a comic get ridiculed for dining across from one of the most despised persons in contemporary American history is almost weird. On May 10, Shane Gillis, who was hosting the Netflix Roast of Kevin Hart at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, made the decision that a dinner party that had been going on for sixteen years should be given another chance to shine. In the room was Chelsea Handler. The audience chuckled, fell silent, and then burst ou…
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