e.l.f. issued an apology after facing backlash over a commercial featuring comedian Matt Rife, whose past jokes about domestic violence and misogyny sparked criticism, with many demanding the ad be taken down and questioning the company's response.
E.L.F. Cosmetics faced backlash after featuring controversial comedian Matt Rife in a law-themed ad campaign, leading the company to apologize and acknowledge missing the mark, as they aimed to humorously highlight beauty injustices but underestimated the impact of Rife's past jokes on their audience.
The Coca-Cola Amphitheater in Birmingham opened with a successful debut featuring comedian Matt Rife, who drew a lively crowd with his stand-up and crowd interaction, marking a promising start for the new venue.
Comedian Matt Rife addresses rumors about undergoing plastic surgery in his memoir, "Your Mom's Gonna Love Me," attributing his changing appearance to a late puberty rather than cosmetic procedures. Despite facing backlash for his controversial comedy, Rife remains popular, particularly among women. He criticizes doctors who speculate about his looks online, questioning their professionalism. Rife acknowledges the challenges of being perceived as "good-looking" in comedy and reflects on his mental health struggles, while also considering the impact of his humor on public discourse.
Comedian Matt Rife has addressed rumors of undergoing plastic surgery, attributing his changed appearance to late-onset puberty. In his memoir "Your Mom’s Gonna Love Me," Rife explains that his facial features became more prominent and he grew taller over a few months, leading to speculation about surgery. He criticizes doctors who speculate about his appearance online and discusses the challenges of being perceived as attractive, including struggles with anxiety and depression.
Comedian Matt Rife has addressed rumors about his sudden change in appearance, attributing it to a late puberty rather than plastic surgery. In his new book, Rife humorously claims that puberty hit him late, transforming his features and sparking speculation. He also discussed how his looks have impacted his career, suggesting that being attractive can be a disadvantage in comedy. Recently, Rife debuted a new blond hairstyle, drawing mixed reactions and comparisons to various celebrities.
Comedian Matt Rife has postponed his Chicago shows this weekend due to health concerns, rescheduling them for December. Rife experienced extreme exhaustion and nearly fainted before a recent show, prompting his medical team to advise a two-week break from touring. The tour will resume on June 12 in Memphis.
Comedian Matt Rife has canceled his upcoming Nashville shows at the Ryman Auditorium from June 6-9 due to extreme exhaustion and health concerns. All orders will be refunded, and new dates will be announced soon.
Comedian Matt Rife has postponed his Chicago Theatre shows this weekend after canceling his Indiana shows due to a "last minute medical emergency." The Chicago shows have been rescheduled to December 26-29.
Comedian Matt Rife has postponed his sold-out run of eight shows at the Chicago Theatre due to extreme exhaustion symptoms. Advised by his medical team to take two weeks off, Rife's performances have been rescheduled for December 26-30, with refunds available for those unable to attend. His shows in Bloomington, Indiana, and Nashville, Tennessee, have also been affected.
Comedian Matt Rife canceled his sold-out shows at Indiana University due to an unexpected medical emergency. He apologized on social media and promised to reschedule the performances. Rife, who gained fame through TikTok and is currently on his ProbleMATTic World Tour, has been performing extensively and had previously postponed these shows in February. His upcoming shows in Chicago remain uncertain.
Comedian Matt Rife is taking a two-week break from his "ProbleMATTic World Tour" due to extreme exhaustion and health issues. His upcoming shows will be rescheduled, and refunds will be offered to those unable to attend the new dates. Rife has been performing extensively, with over 600,000 tickets sold in under 48 hours for his tour. He recently made history as the youngest comedian to headline and sell out the Hollywood Bowl.
Comedian Matt Rife canceled his sold-out shows at the Indiana University Auditorium due to a last-minute medical emergency, announcing the cancellation after the first show was scheduled to begin. Rife apologized on social media, citing his busy schedule and expressing regret. Fans who purchased tickets through Ticketmaster or IU Auditorium will receive refunds within 30 days.
Comedian Matt Rife canceled his two scheduled performances at Indiana University due to a medical emergency. Rife, who has been performing over 40 shows a month, expressed his apologies on social media but did not provide details about the emergency. Ticket buyers can get refunds through the auditorium or Ticketmaster.
Comedian Matt Rife's two sold-out shows at IU Auditorium in Bloomington were canceled due to an unexpected medical emergency. Originally rescheduled from Valentine's Day, the announcement came 20 minutes after the first show was set to begin. Refunds will be provided to ticket purchasers. Rife apologized on social media, citing the medical emergency as the reason for the cancellation.