A crazy Karen interrupted comedian Affion Crockett’s recent set at The Comedy Zone in Jacksonville, Fla. The crazy lady not only heckled Crockett, but she also jumped on stage to let it be known she was not approving of his jokes.
Seemingly unaware of proper protocols, the woman walked onto the stage at The Comedy Zone as Crocket was in the middle of his set to let him know she thought his jokes were too offensive.
The crowd was shocked by the woman’s resemblance to Karens worldwide and sided with the comedian when she babbled about being offended.
Once asked what the hell she wanted on the stage, the nutty lady declared she was a married woman.
“I am a woman and I’m married to a man. But you’ve offended a lot of people here tonight!”
Crockett posted a video of the audacious moment on Instagram on Nov. 12.
“Soo tonight I had my first KAREN storm the stage like the Capitol. I can’t make this shit up. When I perform, I SAID WHAT I SAID. If you don’t like it, don’t come. Cancel deez nuts 🥜🤦🏽♂️🖕🏽🤷🏽♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣.”
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The comedian made a declaration of his own when he noted the woman’s privilege.
“See, white people be thinking they can do whatever the f**K they want: storm the Capitol or storm my God d*mn stage,”
Celebrities who saw the video commented about the woman’s rude behavior. Yvette Nicole Brown commented on the woman’s entitlement.
“Wayment… did she ask to speak to the manager of your comedy set? Who does that? Ol’ girl climbed on your stage to tell you she didn’t like what you said during YOUR show? A show she could’ve just walked out of if she was that displeased?! It’s the malignant entitlement for me. #Sheesh!”
“😮😮CancelCulture came for comedy. Comedy clapped back.”
“This is a prime example of white privilege gone wrong. 😅 Some of these people feel like they can do anything. Clowns 🤡.”
Actress Sharon Stone also defended the comedian against the ill-timed Karen.
“I so don’t understand WHY anyone comes to anyone’s show and then complains about the content. DON’T COME . You’re coming is arbitrary : the art is not about YOU , it’s about the ARTIST ; if YOU DON’T LIKE IT : GO HOME . it’s ENTERTAIMENT not your ideaS 💡 DUH.”
Karen finally left the stage at the insistence of a third party as the comedian and crowd said, “Bye, Karen.”