Joan Rivers net worth is speculated to go down as she walks out of a TV interview. Apparently, she strongly believes that it is "mean" when other people call her "mean." According to TVGuide.com, this highly opinionated comedian walked out of an interview with CNN after she noticed that the interviewer's line of questioning was a discreet attack on her sense of humor.
It was a taped interview with Fredericka Whitfield, who was a host of the CNN Newsroom. Whitfield intended to promote Joan Rivers net worth's new book, which was entitled, "Diary of a Mad Diva." However, Rivers felt offended when Whitfield kept pressing about the hovering issue that Rivers' comedic values have the tendency to offend other people. Whitfield mentioned Rivers' fashion critiques and associated them with the word, "mean."
Before Joan Rivers net worth walked out, she was able to respond edgewise, "It's not mean. It's not mean. I tell the truth. I'm sure I say the same things that all your viewers say to their friends sitting next to them on the couch."
Whitfield laughed at this response and gathered that Rivers was merely trying to have a funny and witty banter exchange. It would seem that Whitfield did not immediately realize that Rivers was already slowly simmering as she continued to press about Joan Rivers net worth further. She asked if the "Fashion Police" host had any boundaries with regards to offensive humor.
To this, Rivers replied, "Life is very tough and if you can make a joke to make something easier and funny, do it. Done."
Eventually, Joan Rivers net worth told Whitfield, "You know, this whole interview is becoming a defensive interview." She then took off her microphone and told Whitfield that she "was not the one to interview a person who does humor, sorry."
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