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Kathy Griffin’s unrecognizable appearance attracts attention before a comedy show
Kathy Griffin is giving her fans PTSD through the use of filters.
The 63-year-old posted a video of herself on her Instagram page and announced her comedy tour, “Kathy Griffin: My Life On The PTSD-List.”
She wore her signature red hair in a short and wavy hairstyle while wearing a two-piece swimsuit.
“Hi guys, I’m Kathy Griffin, comedian and beach vixen,” she said within the video, with a view of Honolulu, Hawaii, where the show will happen on Friday, October 18, within the background. “That’s a lot of Hawaii. Right behind me, there he’s.
She then went back to commenting on her figure, saying, “Look at my body. Can you handle it?” Referring to her swimsuit, Griffin continued: “I could wear it on stage. I’m not afraid.
Griffin said fans coming to her show can expect her to “heat things up” by telling comedic stories about affected by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), in addition to “funny celebrity stories that are light and fluffy.”
“And I’m pretty sure I’ll be wearing a bikini on stage,” she added, before ending by throwing her middle fingers within the air and shouting “yes!”
Instagram users apparently were too distracted by Griffin’s facial appearance to give attention to what she was saying. After “Hollywood Unlocked” reposted under her video, many individuals within the comments asked: “What the hell did she do to her face?” and “What happened to her face??
Concluding that she had done something to her face, one person said, “It looks different on her face.”
Another person said: “I was a little scared,” while one other joked: “What mask was she wearing? Tf.”
Several fans have confused Griffin with a variety of celebrities, including country singer Reba McEntire, Richard Simmons and Britney Spears, the latter of whom incessantly dances in bikinis in online videos.
On her current page, fans continued to post comments and questions on Griffin’s appearance. “Why are you using these filters, Kathy? We love the actual you,” wrote one.
The other said: “Girl, you haven’t got to make use of a filter. You are beautiful just the best way you might be. The filter is definitely very distracting.
Griffin’s set title was inspired by a real-life experience Griffin told her fans about in 2023.
On TikTok she is he said“You may laugh or whatever, but I’ve been diagnosed with Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and it’s called an extreme case. I’d love to listen to from you about depression, anxiety and the like and the way you are coping.
“If any of my story, you’ll understand that it actually began for me about five and a half years ago. Wink. Obviously, cancer didn’t help,” she said, referring to her 2021 lung cancer diagnosis.
About five and a half years before the video, Griffin faced widespread criticism for sharing a photo of herself holding a fake, bloody head of decapitated then-President Donald Trump. As a results of this incident, she not only received death threats and lost sponsorship deals, but was also investigated for conspiracy to assassinate the president.