‘The Hangover’ Star Zach Galifianakis: I Keep Hollywood ‘Away from My Family’
Actor and comedian Zach Galifianakis says he kept Hollywood “away from my family” amid his rise to fame.

Actor and comedian Zach Galifianakis says he kept Hollywood “away from my family” amid his rise to fame.
Hollywood celebrities are beating down the door to help push Kamala Harris over the finish line in November. But one star is warning that celebrity endorsements may end up backfiring on her especially when it comes to small-town voters, who may not appreciate being lectured to by multi-millionaire coastal elites.
Actor and “The Hangover” star Zach Galifianakis believes “America’s obsession” with celebrities is a “mental illness” and celebrities of all types “should be mocked” without fear or favor.
Planned Parenthood and its activists in the entertainment industry are pushing the narrative that women are unable to obtain birth control in America unless their employers pay for it through health insurance plans.
A bevy of Hollywood’s biggest celebrities starred in several on-screen campaigns to help build support around the passage of the Affordable Care Act, commonly called Obamacare. Now, more than seven years after it was signed into law, President Obama’s crowning legislative achievement is likely going to collapse under its own bureaucratic weight.
As President Obama prepares to leave the White House on Friday and President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office, some of Obama’s celebrity admirers have shared what they will miss most about his presidency.
Leslie Jones’ new movie, Masterminds, cracks jokes about how the actress looks like a man, and yet no one involved in the film’s production has been suspended from social media for the offense.
Pop star and outspoken Hillary Clinton supporter Katy Perry stripped down to her birthday suit to head to the ballot box in a new voter registration PSA produced by liberal comedy website Funny or Die.
Days after having Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appear as a guest on his popular Funny or Die web series Between Two Ferns, actor Zach Galifianakis said he wouldn’t extend the same invitation to Republican Donald Trump.
Hillary Clinton tried to sound serious and irritated by Galifianakis and his off-beat questions during the interview, but was scripted when she was asked about politics.
On Thursday morning, the Funny or Die website released a comedic interview between Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and actor Zach Galifianakis on Between Two Ferns, a fictional talk show regularly featured on the website.
Actor Bradley Cooper revealed on Howard Stern’s SiriusXM Radio show Tuesday that he masterminded President Obama’s infamous appearance on Zach Galifianakis’ comedy interview web show Between Two Ferns.