Whitney Cumming believes Hollywood needs to learn to empathize with people on the right or risk losing them with their content.
The comedian previously executive produced the controversial reboot of “Roseanne” prior to its star, Roseanne Barr, making a racist comment that got her fired, which was around the time Cummings left the show.
Speaking in an interview with The Daily Beast, Cummings explained how the experience made her realize the importance of trying to understand someone she disagrees with, like a Donald Trump supporter, so that her comedy can appeal to the whole country rather than just the people who agree with her. “I’m fascinated by playing devil’s advocate and want to understand the people I disagree with.
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