
Cheryl Hines’ Former Friend Gets Real About The 1 Reason They No Longer Speak
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“I had to step away, but I loved her so much,” comedian Tig Notaro admitted.
Friendship breakups are rough, and it seems that comedian Tig Notaro is still reeling from the one she had with Cheryl Hines.
On Monday’s episode of MS NOW’s podcast “The Best People,” host Nicolle Wallace asked the “One Mississippi” star about her falling out with her longtime friend and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” alum.
Notaro placed the blame squarely on Hines’ husband, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and how Hines “shifted very severely” into embracing MAGA values.
“I had to kind of shake myself out of denial that, ‘Oh, she’s gone,’ and, ‘Oh, OK, I need to let this go. I need to let it go,’” Notaro said. “I was trying to be a friend to her [despite her MAGA ties]. ...But it’s been very strange, and I think I’ve moved past the confusion and sadness.”
When Wallace mentioned to Notaro later in the episode that Kennedy and Hines’ values could threaten “people you love, or your own family,” Notaro responded with:













