We all know that Kathy Griffin hasn’t been on a D-List for a long time now.
She’s someone who sells out venues like Madison Square Garden, has won two Emmys, wrote a best-selling memoir and gets to host CNN’s New Year’s Eve coverage with that Silver Fox Anderson Cooper.
So it comes as no surprise really that Kathy doesn’t think there will be a seventh season of her Bravo reality show Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List.
While attending the Burlesque premiere in Hollywood this week, the comedienne told Entertainment Weekly exclusively “I don’t think it will come back, especially not as the same show it was. I would love to do a hybrid show, like a half-scripted kind of thing or something based on what I built on My Life on the D List and what I experience, but not a full-on reality show. I need to maybe give my mom a break so she doesn’t have to drink quite as much boxed wine. I could have someone play my mom because she’s a legend at this point.”
“I do feel like it is a natural progression to take all the wacky things that happen to me,” she added. “But [some things] can’t be on a reality show because of legal issues and clearances. I think it could be even funnier because it is still real [if there was] nothing that was off limits.”
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