Larry David's Controversial Elmo Incident Sparks Debate
The 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' creator's attack on Elmo during a 'Today' show segment has ignited discussions on humor, mental health, and societal sensitivity.
- Larry David's impromptu attack on Elmo on the 'Today' show has led to widespread criticism and debate.
- Wil Wheaton, 'Star Trek' actor, slammed David as 'tone deaf' and criticized the act as harmful, especially to children.
- David defended his actions on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers,' stating he would do it again, highlighting the divisive nature of humor.
- The incident has sparked conversations about the impact of humor on mental health and societal norms.
- 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' recently premiered its 12th and final season, with David's character continuing to challenge societal expectations.