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Ex-Journey Singer Takes Offense To Sarah Silverman Playboy Interview


March 19, 2010


Ex-Journey Singer Takes Offense To Sarah Silverman Playboy Interview Daniel Kreps of Rollingstone.com reports: In an interview with Playboy set to hit newsstands tomorrow, comedian Sarah Silverman responds to questions about her provocative brand of humor by telling a story about how "the onetime lead singer of a very popular band from the 1980s" came up to her after a show and said, "You're my favorite comedian. You have the best nigger jokes." Silverman didn't outright name Journey's Steve Perry, but she added, "I'll just say this: After that, I stopped believin'," a poke at the band's classic "Don't Stop Believin'."

Was she joking? In an interview with Rolling Stone yesterday, Perry took Silverman's accusation very seriously, adamantly denying he ever used "the n-word" after meeting her backstage at a comedy show. "I'm really shocked. She was so friendly and so nice," Perry tells RS. "I don't understand why she would go there, it's so bizarre. I don't use that word, are you kidding? That's so derogatory." Perry admits he met Silverman on a pair of occasions "a long time ago" after being "amazed at her ability to make people actually laugh at every racial slur and every ethnic group she could possibly come up with," but insists Silverman's recollection of their meeting is just another episode concocted by the controversial TV star for comedic effect.

Perry tells RS, "I walked up to her after the show and I said, 'I can't believe that somehow you seem to be getting away with all these slurs and the n-word, I just can't believe how you're doing this,' and I looked at my friend and I said, 'I can't believe how she's getting away with this,' and she looked at me and kind of smiled. It wasn't like I was condemning her or condoning her, it was just that I can't believe how somehow creatively she was making everybody in that club of all colors and all ethnic backgrounds laugh. That's what it was."

Despite the accusation, Perry still marvels at Silverman's ability to walk the dangerous line of political correctness with her comedy. "You've gotta see her show because she uses every ethnic slur known to man that historically has been very unforgivable," Perry says. "I'm Portuguese, that's the only ethnic background she left out, but maybe after this article she'll come after me now."

Courtesy of www.sleazeroxx.com and www.rollingstone.com

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