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Jo Koy’s Stand-Up Set In St. Louis: A Response To Golden Globes Backlash

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Jo Koy, the comedian who faced criticism for his hosting of the Golden Globes, recently made a comeback to the stage in St. Louis. In his first stand-up performance since the awards show, Koy did not shy away from addressing the controversy.

Key Takeaway

Jo Koy, in his first stand-up since the Golden Globes, did not hold back in addressing the backlash he faced. He referred to the Golden Globes crowd as “marshmallows,” highlighting his frustration with the lack of ability to laugh at oneself and the changes in the industry.

Jo Koy’s Take on the Golden Globes Crowd

During his set, Jo Koy referred to the Golden Globes crowd as “marshmallows,” implying that they were overly sensitive. He expressed his frustration with the lack of ability to laugh at oneself and criticized the changes he sees happening in the industry. Koy’s remarks resonated with the audience, receiving cheers and support for his unapologetic stance.

Reflection on the Golden Globes

Jo Koy also commented on the Golden Globes broadcast, expressing relief that many did not watch it. He emphasized the freedom of speech and encouraged people to speak their minds without hesitation.

Following the backlash from his Golden Globes hosting, Jo Koy has been addressing the criticisms and attributing the negative reception to oversensitivity.