Louis C.K. Attacks Masturbation Scandal During Comedy Show

Louis C.K. Attacks Masturbation Scandal During Comedy Show

SMH! Really, Louis C.K.? Has the comedian learned from his mistakes?

While some people would rather hope that Louis C.K. would disappear, others are supporting him for attacking his masturbation scandal head on through comedy. Where else can you make fun of yourself and make money doing it? On stage, of course, and that is exactly what Louis C.K. is doing. Read on…

CelebNMusic247.com reports that Louis C.K. has started cracking jokes about his masturbation scandal.

It’s been reported that Louis C.K. has been telling an audience at the West Side Comedy Club: “I lost $35 million in an hour.”

One person, who was in attendance and spoke to LaughSpin recalled:

He said he’s been to hell and back.

Meanwhile, host AMarie Castillo added:

He was so genuine and reflected on how weird his year was. Louis “tried out some new dark and dirty material.”

Last week, C.K. performed stand-up routines at West Side Comedy Club, Caroline’s and the Comedy Cellar. During the performance, the 51-year-old comedian confessed to pleasuring himself in front of several women last year without their consent.

Louis was transparent about his scandal attacking it dead on through comedy with some self-deprecating humor at Caroline’s.

C.K. said, according to LaughSpin:

Good to be here even though some of you might not like me.

Castillo also said:

Sounds to me he is owning up, acknowledging, and trying to figure it out.

While a source weighed in with a compliment stating that Louis C.K. was “much more confident” on stage.

Maybe he needed to hit rock bottom to become a better person. Hopefully, he has learned to keep his joint in his pants because no one wants to see that unless they’re at the Folsom Street Fair in SF. Louis might get a response he’s NOT ready for.

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