Host Bill Maher Takes a Dig at 'Child-Like Kanye' and His X Outbursts Comparing Him to Karla Sofía Gascón’s Rants

Published 03/08/2025, 11:25 AM EST

Cancel culture continued to dominate Hollywood discourse in 2025, with public figures facing heightened scrutiny over past and present social media behavior. Ye, formerly known as Kanye West's legacy of polarizing X outbursts, resurfaced as a cultural touchstone, framing debates about accountability versus impulsivity. Bill Maher, the host of an HBO show, dissected this tension, using a high-profile Oscars controversy to question where the line between honesty and recklessness lies.

Maher’s sharpest critique targeted not just Ye's history but a surprising parallel involving Karla Sofía Gascón.

Bill Maher compares Karla Sofía Gascón’s tweets to Ye's unhinged X history

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On HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, during a candid conversation with humorist David Sedaris, Bill Maher addressed Karla Sofía Gascón’s tweets that derailed her Oscars campaign. The host likened her posts to Ye’s past inflammatory behavior on X, calling both “child-like” for airing impulsive thoughts without filter. "It was a little Kanye-esque, just whatever’s on the brain comes out,” said the host. Maher criticized Gascón’s decision to reference historical dictators in her tweets, quipping that such comparisons rarely end well.

Gascón’s offensive remarks, which resurfaced in late January, triggered immediate backlash and prompted Netflix to sever ties with the actress. The Emilia Pérez star skipped major pre-Oscars events, including the SAG Awards red carpet, but attended the ceremony quietly. Maher argued that while her honesty resonated with some, the “woke community” deemed her comments indefensible. The fallout highlighted the fine line between authenticity and accountability in Hollywood’s hyper-sensitive climate.

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While Gascón’s personal controversies dominated headlines, her film Emilia Pérez faced its own awards-season reckoning.

Emilia Pérez suffers historic Oscars snub

Jacques Audiard’s Emilia Pérez, once a heavyweight with 13 Oscar nominations, collapsed under the weight of Karla Sofía Gascón’s controversy. The film secured only two wins- Best Supporting Actress for Zoe Saldaña and Best Original Song for 'El Mal', despite Gascón’s historic nod as Best Actress nominee. Insiders blamed the backlash for the film’s underperformance, while LGBTQ+ advocates further criticized the movie for its divisive portrayal of her identity.

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The Oscars rout starkly contrasted with Emilia Pérez’s dominance at France’s César Awards, where it claimed multiple honors. Observers noted the disparity, attributing it to differing cultural attitudes toward personal controversies. While the film’s artistic ambition divided critics, its awards trajectory underscored how off-screen drama can eclipse cinematic achievement in an era of relentless digital scrutiny. 

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Tabasum Qadir

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Tabasum Qadir is an entertainment writer with a keen interest in Hollywood, anime, and music. Her passion for pop culture keeps her on the lookout for exciting stories that spark conversations. Whether it’s breaking down the latest blockbuster, analyzing anime trends, or diving into music culture, she enjoys creating content that resonates with readers.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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