I love it when… Comedian mocks Matthew Perrys death fans

“I love it when…” Comedian mocks Matthew Perry’s death, fans outraged – Hindustan Times

As the world mourns the death of their beloved star and “friend” Mathew Perry, or as many know him as Chandler Bing from “Friends,” a tweet mocking his death has outraged fans around the world.

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Former SNL writer and comedian Kevin Brennan became the center of rebuke and disgust after his vile comments about the death of Mathew Perry. Kevin, who wrote for the famous sketch comedy show for two years and is now known for his podcast The MLC Podcast, took to social media this weekend and commented: “Drowned in a hot tub hahahaha.”

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The comedian wasn’t content with that and was proud to be called out for his nasty comments. To a tweet that said, “I will never understand the mindset of someone who posts crap like that.” I wish you all the best because you must be sick. He commented “Thank you”

Later, when he was pleased that TMZ had covered up his insensitivity, he went a step further and expressed his petty views: “I wasn’t making fun of it.” I just found it funny. But I love it when junkies die.’

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To one of the readers who said, “Remind me to laugh when it’s your turn,” he said, “I’ll probably forget that.” It seemed like he was just enjoying all the unwanted attention he was getting, because he exposed his ugly mindset.

He later made things worse by answering a user’s question “why drowning in a hot tub was funny,” saying, “Because it’s not very deep.”

TMZ explained in its article that Brenin was just using the episode to gain the spotlight after being irrelevant since the ’90s and early 2000s. However, the outlet states, his only claim to fame is his blood relationship to his brother Neal Brennan, co-creator/writer of Chappelle’s Show, from whom he is also estranged.

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