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Bernie Mac Played A G*y Character In Life & Black Comedians Wearing Dresses I CLUB SHAY SHAY
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Bernie Mac Played A G*y Character In Life & Black Comedians Wearing Dresses I CLUB SHAY SHAY

TL;DR

A comedian discusses Bernie Mac's overlooked gay role in 'Life' and defends Black comedians wearing dresses as a personal career choice.

Key Points

  • 1.Bernie Mac played a gay character in the film 'Life' without ever making it explicit. The guest argues most people don't realize it, noting Mac portrayed the role subtly — never doing anything overtly 'crazy' — yet audiences never conflated the character with Mac's real identity.
  • 2.Black comedians wearing dresses is the real controversy, not Robin Williams doing it. The guest points out the double standard: people ignore White comedians cross-dressing (e.g., Robin Williams) but attack Black comedians, despite beloved examples like Big Momma's House, Norbit, and White Chicks.
  • 3.The guest's stance on dressing in drag is 'do it if it works for you, but don't compromise yourself.' He emphasizes the choice should be the comedian's own — driven by career trajectory — and criticizes comedians who attack peers for doing things they themselves won't do.
  • 4.Top five Black comedian TV shows named include Martin, The Jamie Foxx Show, The Steve Harvey Show, Chappelle's Show, and Mo'Nique. The guest calls Martin Lawrence the greatest sitcom, saying he stops to watch it every time regardless of whether he's seen the episode.
  • 5.Mo'Nique has been a personal mentor to the guest, offering frank industry advice. She told him 'my beef is my beef — if Oprah calls, you better go,' and recently texted him asking how fame feels, remaining a supportive, no-nonsense figure in his career.

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