Controversy Sparks Over American Comedians' Performances at Saudi Comedy Festival
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Jessica Kirson, an openly gay comedian, expressed sincere regret for performing at the Riyadh Comedy Festival, citing concerns about the Saudi government's human rights record. She requested and received a guarantee to perform openly as a lesbian and gay material, aiming to support LGBTQ+ visibility, but apologized for participating under the Saudi government’s auspices. Kirson donated her fee to a human rights organization and acknowledged the controversy, emphasizing her commitment to her community and the importance of using her platform for good.
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