Tony Hinchcliffe Secures Netflix Deal Following Controversial Trump Rally Performance
The comedian, criticized for offensive jokes at a Trump rally, will release three 'Kill Tony' specials and a stand-up special starting April 7.
- Tony Hinchcliffe, known for his controversial comedy, has signed a Netflix deal for three 'Kill Tony' specials and a solo stand-up special.
- The deal follows backlash from his October 2024 performance at a Trump rally, where he made offensive jokes about Puerto Rico, Latinos, and other groups.
- Hinchcliffe has refused to apologize for his remarks, stating that his comedy style intentionally offends everyone.
- The first 'Kill Tony' special will be filmed at Austin's Comedy Mothership on April 7, featuring aspiring comedians judged by Hinchcliffe and guest panelists.
- Despite criticism, Hinchcliffe's 'Kill Tony' podcast remains highly popular, frequently topping comedy charts on YouTube.