In a candid moment on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, the irreverent Kathy Griffin didn’t hold back when addressing the #FreeBritney movement. With a sly grin, she shared her perspective, cautioning that sometimes, one can be “too free.”
“I fear the #FreeBritney people, I do, but sometimes, a person can be too free,” Griffin, 62, candidly expressed, provoking laughter from the audience. “All I’m saying is, I love you gays and I love you #FreeBritney people, but you didn’t have a plan.”
During the interview, a video from Griffin’s Instagram surfaced, featuring her playful imitation of Britney Spears’ now-famous knife-wielding dance. In her characteristic style, Griffin brought a comedic twist to the viral moment, all while emphasizing that her utensils were “not a prop.”
In her caption, she playfully mentioned “playing in the kitchen with knives,” reassuring fans that they were indeed fake. Yet, her lighthearted antics triggered a wellness check from authorities, highlighting the complex nature of online expression.
As the #FreeBritney movement continues to gain momentum, Kathy Griffin’s candid commentary provides a fresh perspective on the intricacies of advocating for freedom. 🎤🌟 #KathySpeaksOut #BritneySagaUnfolded 🚀🔥
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