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Comedian Natasha Leggero Shocks Audience with Topless Act at Hollywood Improv
Comedian Natasha Leggero surprised and shocked the audience at the Hollywood Improv in Los Angeles with a daring and unexpected topless act. The incident occurred during fellow comedian Bert Kreischer’s performance, in which he had already elicited a strong reaction from the crowd by showcasing his dad-bod and man boobs.
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The 49-year-old Leggero sprinted onto the stage to the tune of Dr. Dre‘s “Still D.R.E. shaking Kreischer’s hand before swiftly discarding her furry coat, throwing it into the crowd. Within seconds, she bared her breasts, leaving both Kreischer and the audience in a state of disbelief and amusement.
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Kreischer’s reaction was captured on video, as he could be heard laughing hysterically and exclaiming, “Holy sh*t!” He then retreated to his seat among the spectators, watching the rest of Leggero’s performance with awe, like everyone else in the room.
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Leggero, known for her role on the comedy talk show Chelsea Lately, then calmly retrieved her jacket and commenced her stand-up routine. She addressed the crowd, questioning the double standard that allows men to perform shirtless on stage but not women, asserting her right to equality in comedic expression.
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The incident took place at Skyler Stone’s Comedy Rocks event, which featured other renowned comedians such as David Spade and Tiffany Haddish. Leggero’s inclusion in the lineup ensured an unforgettable evening for the attendees, as witnessed by the screams and laughter that filled the venue.
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Natasha Leggero, who is married to fellow comedian Moshe Kasher and gained fame as the host of the MTV reality show The 70s House, effortlessly transitioned into her set, leaving the topless episode behind without further acknowledging it.
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Although opinions on the performance were divided, with some viewers denouncing it as inappropriate while others saw it as light-hearted fun, the act certainly left a lasting impression. One viewer joked on social media, “Step your game up, Bert,” implying that Leggero outshined Kreischer in creating a memorable and boundary-pushing moment. Regardless, the comedian accomplished what many strive for in their careers – leaving an indelible mark on the audience.