Overview
- The special began streaming late on Dec. 20 immediately after the boxing event, following a same-night announcement on the fight livestream.
- Chappelle defends his appearance at Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Comedy Festival, says he doesn’t feel guilty, and frames the payout as enabling creative independence.
- He rejects comparisons of Charlie Kirk to Martin Luther King Jr., calls Kirk an internet personality, and reflects on how the September killing shook him.
- The set takes aim at public figures, including a blunt rebuke of Bill Maher, references Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension over Kirk remarks, and addresses Sean “Diddy” Combs’ legal troubles.
- This is Chappelle’s eighth stand-up release on Netflix, recorded in October in his hometown and now streaming as a 75-minute special.