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I mean, he's doing a great job of it, but there are a lot of other sensational examples
Musk, Russel Brand, Kanye, Gervais, Rogan, Rowling, Dilbert guy...
You could argue none of them were as big a self inflicted fall I guess, but they were all, at times, thought of in pretty high esteem by a lot of of people, and then, well, you know.
Will Smith
I'm familiar with the rest of them, what did Gervais do?
Been a while since I've heard about him tbf, but IIRC he jumped on the whole "can't do comedy anymore because they'll cancel you" shtick when getting criticised for transphobic jokes/remarks.
I guess his is less offensive and more lazy. Just started rambling like an old man about cancel culture and comedy dying and hisow comedians "speak secret truths" instead of realising that the material wasn't funny and was offensive and working on improving that.
He's definitely the weakest example from the list, I'd put him in the same vein as Chapelle actually.
exposes that Stephen Merchant was the funny guy all along.
more directly, he leans into the "legalize comedy" stuff basically, pretends that he's too edgy and people constantly want to cancel him. when in reality he's just doing transphobic hack comedy. he's just generally super cringe.
my favorite thing about him is James Acaster mocking the shit out of him on one of his shows.
https://youtu.be/UHqma3rx-xI?t=154s
He laughs at his own jokes.