Kathy Griffin visited ‘The Late Show’ and shared a huge announcement

Kathy Griffin visited Stephen Colbert on 'The Late Show' last night and, after discussing at length the fallout from her 2017 scandal, made a huge announcement.

Kathy Griffin visited Stephen Colbert on The Late Show last night and, after discussing at length the fallout from her 2017 scandal, made a huge announcement.

When prompted, Griffin went on to say that she thinks about how men in Hollywood tend to have a lot of ownership over the content they create. “I have quietly spent the last couple of years buying back my own entire library,” Griffin elaborated. “So starting tonight… you can get My Life on the D-List, all my 23 specials, my talk-show on iTunes.”

She admits she won’t make a lot of money off of the purchase but did say she took the leap “as a statement to encourage gay folks and women and younger folks that this old bird didn’t go down.”

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Griffin has released an astounding 23 stand-up specials, breaking the Guinness World record for the most aired TV specials by any comedian in history.

She has won a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album after being nominated six years in a row and is a two-time Primetime Emmy Award winner for her reality show, Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List.

Kathy Griffin visited 'The Late Show' and shared a huge announcement

Watch Kathy Griffin’s full interview on The Late Show below:

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