Comedian Bill Maher Distances Himself from Larry David
HBO Host Responds to Fellow Comic's New York Times Essay
In a recent statement, comedian and HBO host Bill Maher made it clear that his relationship with fellow comic Larry David is not what many might assume. This declaration comes directly in response to an essay David authored for The New York Times, which described a visit from former President Donald Trump.
Public Disavowal Follows Satirical Piece
Maher's blunt assessment, "Larry David certainly is not my friend," was prompted by the publication of David's first
- person account. The satirical essay detailed an awkward encounter with Trump, who reportedly showed up unexpectedly at David's home. The piece was written in David's signature comedic style, mocking the former president's demeanor and actions during the visit.
- screen relationship. This public distancing highlights the often-complex nature of affiliations within the entertainment industry.
- Larry David penned a mock
- serious essay for The New York Times.
- The piece humorously detailed a surprise visit from Donald Trump.
- Bill Maher responded by explicitly denying a close friendship with David.
A Complex History Between Comedians
While both are giants in the world of comedy, Maher emphasized that their professional respect does not translate to a personal friendship. The two have a long history of public interactions, including appearances on each other's shows, but Maher's comments suggest a more distant off






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