Zarna Garg Defends Performing at Riyadh Comedy Festival as “Ordained by Some Higher Power”
During an appearance on ‘Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown,’ one of the three female comedians who took the stage at the controversial, Saudi Arabia festival says “money was not a motivator” for taking the gig but rather the message: “I went with the sense that I owe those women something.”
During an appearance on ‘Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown,’ one of the three female comedians who took the stage at the controversial, Saudi Arabia festival says “money was not a motivator” for taking the gig but rather the message: “I went with the sense that I owe those women something.”
During an appearance on ‘Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown,’ one of the three female comedians who took the stage at the controversial, Saudi Arabia festival says “money was not a motivator” for taking the gig but rather the message: “I went with the sense that I owe those women something.”
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