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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > Michelle Wolf on Amber Ruffin, WHCD, Donald Trump, Living in Barcelona
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Michelle Wolf on Amber Ruffin, WHCD, Donald Trump, Living in Barcelona

Last updated: April 16, 2025 1:27 pm
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Even though I am known for my controversial set at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in 2018, I cover a wide range of topics in my comedy. However, appealing to audiences in Spain and across Europe does present its challenges. Comedy can be very culturally specific, so I have had to adapt my material to resonate with audiences from different backgrounds and experiences.

My move to Barcelona during the pandemic was not a political choice, but it has greatly influenced my comedy. Living in Europe has allowed me to gain a different perspective and connect with diverse audiences. I have been able to perform stand-up for people from various countries, only a few hours away, which has expanded my worldview and enriched my comedy.

Regarding the recent controversy surrounding Amber Ruffin’s firing as the headliner for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, I believe the Correspondents’ Association’s decision reflects their desire to maintain access and avoid upsetting President Trump. It seems that they are more concerned with protecting their relationships and ratings than allowing comedians to speak truthfully and critically.

In my upcoming 15-minute follow-up to my 2018 set, titled “Dinner Time,” I will share my uncensored thoughts on the relationship between the press and Trump, as well as my experiences with the Correspondents’ Association. I believe that comedy should not shy away from telling the truth, even if it may be uncomfortable or controversial.

While I may be perceived as a political comedian, I cover a wide range of topics in my comedy. I have been pleasantly surprised by the reception of my material by audiences in Europe, and I am excited to continue performing and connecting with people from different backgrounds. Comedy has the power to bridge cultural divides and bring people together through laughter, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share my perspective with audiences around the world. As someone who struggles to learn Spanish, I am always amazed by people who not only speak English fluently but also grasp the nuances of American culture well enough to understand the jokes. It’s truly impressive how they can navigate through our language and humor with such ease.

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In a recent interview, a comedian shared their thoughts on American politics and how European audiences perceive the absurdity of it all. They mentioned that Europeans have a unique perspective on American politics, viewing it more as a show rather than something personal. This disconnect allows them to see the humor and absurdity in a way that Americans sometimes struggle to do.

When it comes to writing a new comedy set every week, the comedian admitted that it’s a challenging task. They prefer to keep their podcast format more structured, resembling a late-night show with a mix of stand-up and personal anecdotes. This approach helps them stay focused and deliver quality content consistently.

For those considering moving abroad, the comedian offered some advice based on their own experience living in Spain. They emphasized the importance of immersing oneself in the local culture instead of constantly comparing it to life in the States. While there may be differences, embracing the unique aspects of a new country can lead to a richer experience overall.

When asked about the possibility of moving back to the States full-time, the comedian expressed concerns about issues like school safety, gun violence, and food quality. They noted the difference in food standards between Europe and the US, highlighting the impact it has on their overall well-being. While they may consider a return in the future, these factors would need to be carefully weighed and considered.

Overall, the interview provided insight into the comedian’s perspective on various topics, from politics to living abroad. Their unique blend of humor and personal experiences shines through, making for an engaging and thought-provoking conversation.

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