Tig Notaro and Cheryl Hines had a successful run hosting the “Tig and Cheryl: True Story” podcast for three years, starting in 2020. However, their partnership came to an abrupt end in May 2023, coinciding with the announcement of Cheryl Hines’ husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., launching his presidential campaign. Notaro made it clear that her departure from the podcast was directly related to her disagreement with Kennedy’s views and the platform he was gaining during the pandemic.
In a recent interview on MS NOW’s “The Best People” podcast, Notaro expressed her long-standing friendship with Hines and the difficulties she faced continuing the podcast amidst Kennedy’s rise to prominence. The podcast, known for its humorous take on discussing documentaries, took a turn as Kennedy’s controversial statements garnered attention, leading Notaro to feel out of place and ultimately decide to step away from the show.
Despite Notaro’s exit, Hines expressed her desire to continue the podcast by bringing in comedian Rachel Harris as a replacement host, a decision that Notaro supported. However, the rift caused by Kennedy’s political aspirations and Hines’ alignment with him became apparent as Notaro faced backlash from audience members during her stand-up shows.
Notaro shared her disappointment in the shift in her friendship with Hines, noting that Hines stopped reaching out to her, prompting Notaro to come to terms with the fact that their relationship had changed. Despite efforts to remain supportive, the strain caused by their differing stances on Kennedy’s beliefs led to a noticeable distance between them.
Hines’ marriage to RFK Jr. has also strained her relationships with other Hollywood figures, including her former co-star Larry David from “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Hines’ alignment with Kennedy’s political views has caused a rift in her personal and professional connections, highlighting the impact of political differences on friendships in the entertainment industry.
To learn more about Notaro’s perspective on the situation, viewers can watch her full interview on “The Best People” podcast. The podcast’s abrupt end and the underlying political tensions serve as a reminder of the complexities that can arise in personal relationships when political beliefs come into play.

