LDT ““That Was a Stupid Question!”: Kudrow’s Impersonation Splits Fans and Critics”

Lisa Kudrow’s recent impersonation of Karoline Leavitt has ignited a firestorm online, splitting the internet into factions of praise and criticism. The moment, which unfolded during a live event, saw Kudrow deliver a biting, sarcastic impression of Leavitt, leading to her exclaiming, “That was a stupid question!” The audience’s reaction was immediate, with some applauding her sharp wit, while others felt the performance was unnecessarily harsh. This incident has sparked a broader debate about the boundaries of comedy and the responsibilities of public figures in their interactions with others.
While Kudrow’s fans have lauded her for standing up against what they perceive as provocative questioning, critics argue that the moment crossed a line, turning a comedic impression into a personal attack. The incident has prompted discussions about the impact of such public displays on the individuals involved and the broader cultural climate.
For those interested in witnessing the moment firsthand, a video of Kudrow’s impersonation has been widely circulated online.
The incident serves as a reminder of the power of public figures’ words and actions, and the complex dynamics between celebrity, comedy, and public discourse.