Jerry Seinfeld roasted a pro-Palestine heckler who interrupted his comedy show over the weekend in Sydney, Australia.
In a video shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the Australian Jewish Association, the person could be heard shouting, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” at the Seinfeld creator and star during his stand-up set at the Qudos Bank Arena on Sunday.
“We have a genius, ladies and gentlemen. He solved the Middle East!” Seinfeld quipped as the heckler was escorted out of the venue by security. “It’s the Jewish comedians, that’s who we have to get! They’re the ones doing everything.”
As the person continued to chant, “Palestine will be free,” during their exit, the comedian added, “Go ahead, keep going! They’re going to start punching you in about three seconds, so I would try to get all of your genius out so we can all learn from you.
In a video shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the Australian Jewish Association, the person could be heard shouting, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” at the Seinfeld creator and star during his stand-up set at the Qudos Bank Arena on Sunday.
“We have a genius, ladies and gentlemen. He solved the Middle East!” Seinfeld quipped as the heckler was escorted out of the venue by security. “It’s the Jewish comedians, that’s who we have to get! They’re the ones doing everything.”
As the person continued to chant, “Palestine will be free,” during their exit, the comedian added, “Go ahead, keep going! They’re going to start punching you in about three seconds, so I would try to get all of your genius out so we can all learn from you.
- 6/19/2024
- by Carly Thomas
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jerry Seinfeld’s comedy show on June 17 at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, got disrupted by a heckler who interrupted the “Seinfeld” creator’s set by shouting: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” In video from the event shared by the Australian Jewish Association, Seinfeld was seen roasting the heckler as security escorted him outside.
“We have a genius, ladies and gentlemen. He solved the Middle East!” Seinfeld said sarcastically as the audience laughed and cheered (via Rolling Stone). “It’s the Jewish comedians, that’s who we have to get! They’re the ones doing everything.”
As the heckler continued to shout “Palestine will be free” as he was being ejected from the arena, Seinfeld quipped: “Go ahead, keep going! They’re going to start punching you in about three seconds so I would try to get all of your genius out so...
“We have a genius, ladies and gentlemen. He solved the Middle East!” Seinfeld said sarcastically as the audience laughed and cheered (via Rolling Stone). “It’s the Jewish comedians, that’s who we have to get! They’re the ones doing everything.”
As the heckler continued to shout “Palestine will be free” as he was being ejected from the arena, Seinfeld quipped: “Go ahead, keep going! They’re going to start punching you in about three seconds so I would try to get all of your genius out so...
- 6/17/2024
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Julian Sands’ phone data reveals last known movements of missing actor as desperate search continues
Julian Sands was still on the move two days after the British actor was reported missing in “extremely dangerous” territory, phone pings suggest.
A week has now passed since the 65-year-old Arachnophobia star’s wife, writer Evgenia Citkowitz, told authorities that her husband had disappeared while hiking alone in California’s San Gabriel mountain range, some 40 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
The sheriff’s department has now revealed that phone data has provided insights into the actor’s potential whereabouts. On Sunday, two days after Sands was reported missing, signals sent from phone masts to his mobile showed him heading to the Mount Baldy area.
Further attempts to locate the device were unsuccessful, “due to the lack of cell service and most likely cell phone power failure”, the sheriff’s department said on Thursday.
However, a delayed ping to his iPhone from the previous day also provided a possible location...
A week has now passed since the 65-year-old Arachnophobia star’s wife, writer Evgenia Citkowitz, told authorities that her husband had disappeared while hiking alone in California’s San Gabriel mountain range, some 40 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
The sheriff’s department has now revealed that phone data has provided insights into the actor’s potential whereabouts. On Sunday, two days after Sands was reported missing, signals sent from phone masts to his mobile showed him heading to the Mount Baldy area.
Further attempts to locate the device were unsuccessful, “due to the lack of cell service and most likely cell phone power failure”, the sheriff’s department said on Thursday.
However, a delayed ping to his iPhone from the previous day also provided a possible location...
- 1/20/2023
- by Andy Gregory
- The Independent - Film
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