Comedian Kathy Griffin is back in the spotlight, emerging from a challenging eight years that included a career-altering political scandal, battles with addiction and depression, a stage one lung cancer diagnosis, and a recent divorce. Her journey is a testament to resilience, culminating in a new comedy special and a highly anticipated tour, proving that this “crazy red-haired lady” didn’t go down without a fight.
Kathy Griffin, a comedian known for her sharp wit and unfiltered commentary, has truly “risen from the ashes” after facing a series of personal and professional challenges that would silence many. Her candidness about her struggles, from public backlash to private health battles, has resonated deeply with audiences, who are now eagerly awaiting her return to the stage.
The Fallout from a Controversial Photo: A Career in Jeopardy
In 2017, Kathy Griffin found herself at the center of a firestorm following a photoshoot where she held a mask resembling former President Donald Trump’s severed head. What she intended as political satire quickly spiraled into widespread condemnation, causing immense damage to her career and personal life.
The consequences were immediate and severe. Griffin lost endorsement deals, her comedy tour was canceled, and her long-running job as co-host with Anderson Cooper on CNN’s New Year’s Eve broadcast came to an abrupt end. She was even placed on a no-fly list and investigated for conspiracy, an experience she later detailed in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning. The comedian shared that she “learned so much” from the fallout, including facing death threats and job losses, but maintained her conviction that she “didn’t go down.”
Battling Addiction and Depression: A Fight for Life
The intense backlash from the scandal triggered a deep depression for Griffin. She openly shared her struggles with addiction, revealing that she became “severely addicted to prescription pills,” specifically OxyContin and benzodiazepines, despite never having had a drink in her life. This period culminated in a suicide attempt in June 2020, leading to a psychiatric hold.
Her recovery journey has been remarkable. Griffin has embraced sobriety, celebrating five years clean in June. She candidly discussed her healing process, stating, “I fear drugs and addiction more than I fear cancer. So, I think I’ll be ok,” as reported by Entertainment Tonight. This newfound perspective, born from profound struggle, has become a cornerstone of her new comedy material.
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Kathy Griffin and her mom Maggie on ‘My Life on the D-List’
Facing Lung Cancer and Vocal Cord Paralysis
In August 2021, Griffin revealed a diagnosis of stage one lung cancer, despite being a non-smoker. The diagnosis came as a shock, highlighting that lung cancer can affect anyone. She underwent surgery to remove half of her left lung, initially anticipating a quick recovery. However, the recovery was “more than she anticipated,” and the surgery had an unforeseen complication.
During the lung cancer surgery, an intubation tube permanently paralyzed her left vocal cord, altering her voice to a higher pitch, which she comically described as sounding like “Minnie Mouse.” Her friend, singer Sia, recommended a specialist, Dr. Anca Barbu, who performed a successful vocal cord surgery. “I felt like I got my life back overnight,” Griffin shared with People. She was declared cancer-free months after her lung surgery.
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Kathy Griffin in the hospital in 2022
A Recent Divorce and the World of Senior Dating
Adding to her string of difficulties, Griffin filed for divorce from her second husband, Randy Bick, in January, just days before their fourth wedding anniversary. The divorce was finalized a year later. Despite this personal setback, Griffin approaches her new single life with characteristic humor, even dipping her toes into the world of dating apps for a brief three weeks.
Her experience on the apps led to a memorable encounter with a date who claimed he could “kill me with his thumb in under two seconds.” Griffin’s ability to find comedy in even the most unsettling situations highlights her unique brand of resilience.
The Unstoppable Comeback: New Special and Tour
Now, at 64, and eagerly anticipating her 65th birthday in November, Kathy Griffin is making a triumphant return. Her new comedy special, My Life on the PTSD List, is streaming on YouTube, offering fans an unfiltered look at her past eight tumultuous years. The special has received positive feedback, with audiences appreciating her willingness to tackle “heavy stuff” with humor.
She is also embarking on a new comedy tour, New Face, New Tour, kicking off in Las Vegas on November 4 and running through May 2026. The tour title is a nod to her recent facelift, another experience she’s sure to integrate into her act. Griffin emphasizes her “no-BS” approach, promising to change her act nightly and incorporate local material, ensuring no topic is off-limits.
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Kathy Griffin’s New Face, New Tour poster
A Testament to Resilience and the Power of Humor
Kathy Griffin’s journey is a powerful narrative of survival and self-reinvention. From her early career, where she was criticized for being shallow, to becoming a “lightning rod” for political controversy, she has continuously evolved. Her unwavering commitment to her craft and her audience, combined with a fierce determination to overcome adversity, solidifies her status as an enduring figure in comedy.
As she prepares to celebrate her 65th birthday, Griffin’s story is a reminder that even after experiencing a “deluge of difficulties,” there is always room to find comedy and rise stronger than before. Her fans, old and new, are ready to witness the next chapter of this unstoppable icon.