While reflecting on his infamous tirade at the Laugh Factory nearly two decades ago, the 74-year-old Seinfeld star, who revealed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2018, admitted he's 'not looking for a comeback' or the public's forgiveness.
Michael Richards reflected on his decision to leave Hollywood after exploding in anger and hurling racist slurs at hecklers during a 2006 stand-up show While speaking of the incident in 2006, Richards insisted he is 'not racist' and has 'nothing against Black people.' As he makes a tentative return to the public eye ahead of the release of his memoir Entrances and Exits, the father-of-two, who is married to Beth Skipp, recalled feeling 'immediately sorry the moment' he used the N-word on stage
The publication noted that, at one point, 'the target of Richards' comments shouted back at Richards several times, telling him that the insults were uncalled for.' His insecurities even had him turn down 'the offer of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame' because he 'didn't feel deserving.'
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