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Having trouble? Click here. Comedian Kathy Griffin says she's "permanently" lost one-third of her fanbase over the infamous "beheaded Trump" photo that took the media by storm in 2017, according to The Hill. "One thing that breaks my heart is why I would say I’ve lost, probably permanently, about a third of my audience because of the Trump thing," she said during an episode of Dan Le Batard’s podcast "South Beach Sessions" that aired last Friday.She continued, telling the host, "I think I’ve gained some audiences that are maybe a little bit more political, maybe a little bit more liberal, but I used to play the South like crazy because they knew me as somebody that would make fun of Hollywood and the Kardashians and celebrities."Griffin reflected on her comedy career during the episode, noting the impact the Trump incident has had on her sense of safety.
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