
Comedian Marlon Wayans rejects cancel culture, says it only exists in ‘society’s mind’
Fox News
"Scary Movie" star Marlon Wayans rejected the concept of cancel culture during a recent interview, saying he never let him dictate how to present his humor.
"I’ve never succumbed to that. I’ve been the same comedian that I was since we first started. Real comedians – we stayed the course," Wayans said while at an event promoting his "Wild Child Tour." Gabriel Hays is an associate editor for Fox News Digital.
The reporter asked the "White Chicks" star whether he has found it harder to do comedy in the era of so-called cancel culture – a cultural atmosphere in which comedians or prominent figures can face public backlash for jokes or statements deemed too offensive.

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