Ricky Gervais clarifies 'let them cancel it' remark about 'The Office': 'Clearly a joke'

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Ricky Gervais is addressing his recent comment on how cancel culture could have affected his show "The Office." The 60-year-old comic made headlines recently when he discussed his show, which started as a British series and then was adapted into an American version starring Steve Carell.

When speaking to the BBC, Gervais said the show would be "canceled" if attempted today. "I mean now it would be canceled. I'm looking forward to when they pick out one thing and try to cancel it," the actor said. "Someone said they might try to cancel it one day, and I say, 'Good let them cancel it.

I've been paid!'" Not only is Gervais famously controversial himself, but in "The Office," he plays David Brent, the manager of a local branch of a paper.

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