Rob Schneider Pulls A Richard Dreyfuss As He’s “Booed” Off Stage At Charity Event After Controversial Set: “Everyone In The Room Was Groaning”

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Deuce Bigolo: Male Gigolo star Rob Schneider was recently “booed” off stage at a charity event on Saturday (June 1), marking the second time in recent months that the comedian has been kicked off stage while performing a set.

Schneider reportedly performed a controversial set full of jokes about women, the trans community and other hot-button topics at a sold-out charity event for The Hospitals of Regina Foundation.

A witness told CBC, “Everyone in the room was groaning, saying, ‘What is going on?’ Like whispering to themselves. Not a single laugh at times. It was just very apparent how uncomfortable everyone felt and how unacceptable the things he was talking about were.”

The organization was forced to issue an apology condemning Schneider’s performance.

“While we recognize that in a free and democratic society individuals are entitled to their views and opinions and that comedy is intended to be edgy, the content, positions and opinions expressed during Mr. Schneider’s set do not align with the values of our foundation and team,” the organization said in a statement, per CBC.

The statement continues, “We do not condone, accept, endorse or share Mr. Schneider’s positions, as expressed during his comedy set and acknowledge that in this instance the performance did not meet the expectations of our audience and our team.”

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The statement also notes that they decided during the set “to end his performance earlier than intended, to which he agreed and immediately left the stage.”

We can’t help but connect Schneider’s snafu to another incident involving a famous actor that happened just last week. Richard Dreyfuss similarly disappointed a crowd in Massachusetts when he reportedly joined an audience Q&A wearing a floral dress as a Taylor Swift song played in the background, after which he made transphobic, homophobic and misogynistic remarks that forced the theater where he was speaking to issue an apology.

Before Schneider’s Saturday set, he also recently made headlines after his “off-color and off-putting” routine was cut short at a Republican holiday gala in 2023.

The organizers of that event also issued an apology to attendees, noting that “last night’s program fell short.”

Schneider, however, denied that his set had been cut short and pointed out that he was paid $50,000 for his appearance that evening.

“I did 50 minutes because that’s what I was paid to do. Nobody removed me from stage, somebody waved to me at the 50-minute mark,” he said.

The Leo star also refused to apologize for the subject matter, which reportedly took aim at Asian people and mentioned “Korean whore-houses.” 

“I’m not changing my material or apologizing for my jokes to anybody. Enough with this woke bulls‑‑‑. America’s sick of it,” Schneider told TMZ.