Louis ck news
Louis C.K. is an American comedian, actor, writer, and producer who has been in the news several times over the years. Here are some recent news stories about him:
2017: Sexual misconduct allegations
In November 2017, The New York Times published a report in which five women accused Louis C.K. of masturbating in front of them without their consent. The allegations dated back to the early 2000s and included claims that C.K. had asked for permission to masturbate in front of them, only to proceed without waiting for a response.
C.K. responded to the allegations by issuing a statement in which he acknowledged the behavior, saying, "These stories are true." He also apologized to the women involved and announced that he would be taking a break from his career.
2018: Career consequences
In the aftermath of the allegations, C.K.'s career suffered significant consequences. His Netflix special, "Louis C.K.: 2017," was removed from the platform, and he was dropped by his talent agency and publicist. He also lost several endorsement deals and was removed from the writing staff of the TV show "Better Things."
2020: Return to comedy
In 2020, C.K. began performing stand-up comedy again, albeit in a more low-key capacity. He appeared at a few small clubs and festivals, and released a new stand-up special, "Sincerely Louis C.K.," on his website.
2022: New projects
In recent months, C.K. has been working on several new projects, including a new stand-up special and a TV series for FX. He has also been touring the country, performing stand-up comedy at various venues.
Other news
In addition to the sexual misconduct allegations, C.K. has been in the news for other reasons over the years. In 2015, he was involved in a controversy surrounding his use of a racial slur during a stand-up comedy set. He has also been open about his struggles with depression and anxiety, and has used his platform to raise awareness about mental health issues.
Overall, Louis C.K.'s career has been marked by both critical acclaim and controversy, and he remains one of the most polarizing figures in the comedy world.