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Dave Chappelle Opens for Kevin Hart and Chris Rock at Madison Square Garden

Dave Chappelle opened for his fellow comedians Kevin Hart and Chris Rock at Madison Square Gardens.

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On Saturday, Chappelle surprised fans when he made a special appearance…

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Alongside his buddies Kevin Hart and Chris Rock.

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Fans cheered on at Madison Square Garden in NYC, as Chapelle came out on stage…

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According to TMZ, the popular comedian walked out with a “cig in his hand and had no intro” for his surprise appearance.

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Radiohead’s ‘Karma Police’ rocked on in the background as Chapelle took a moment and spoke about recent events…

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Hinting deliberately at the “cancel culture” comedians still face due to joking about matters people find offensive, like the LGBTQ+ community.

This comes after protests erupted in Minneapolis demanding Chapelle’s show be canceled…

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And the comedian didn’t wait a minute to call out all who protested.

“Had to sneak my way in here,” Chapelle said.

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“Despite what you may have read about in the news, I’m okay, and I appreciate the support,” he added.

Chapelle spent more than twenty minutes on stage…

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Talking about “getting tackled” and even said bodyguards were “slow as they were wearing dress shoes.”

But he didn’t end it there, as he compared them to people at a Hollywood Bowling alley as they were “sliding all over the place.”

He made it obvious that he was “p***** at news outlets” that called the attack “alleged” when it was actually captured on video.

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And that’s not all…

Chris Rock also referenced Will Smith “several times,” according to reports…

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“Anyone who says words hurt has never been punched in the face,” said Rock.

As per reports, the show ended with “all 3” on stage…

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With a contest of who was the G.O.A.T.

Hart reportedly said “Chris was it,” while Chapelle expressed that “it was the worst night of this goat’s life.”

What do you think?