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‘Transphobic?’ Amy Sedaris’ Live CNN New Year’s Eve Joke Sparks Outrage Online
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A Scene-Stealing Return in Netflix’s “Office Romance”
Amy Sedaris is back on big screens—this time via Netflix—playing a fast-talking HR chief in the June 5 release “Office Romance,” the raunchy rom-com led by Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein. Early trailer buzz singles out Sedaris for her razor-sharp quips that puncture corporate double-speak, setting her up as the film’s secret weapon and a likely meme generator once the movie drops worldwide.
From Cult Favorite to Streaming Staple
The comedian first broke through as Jerri Blank in “Strangers With Candy,” then built a résumé of scene-stealing voice roles (“BoJack Horseman”) and live-action cameos. “Office Romance” marks her highest-profile film role in years, positioning Sedaris for a fresh wave of fandom just as summer search traffic for the cast surges.
Late-Night Spotlight Fuels the Buzz
Momentum got another jolt when Stephen Colbert tapped Sedaris to grill him during the penultimate episode of “The Late Show,” a cameo that reminded 3 million overnight viewers why her off-kilter timing is catnip for viral clips.
Navigating a New Year’s Eve Backlash
Sedaris also trended in January after an ad-libbed joke on CNN’s New Year’s Eve broadcast drew criticism from LGBTQ+ advocates. While the network issued a brief apology, Sedaris stayed largely silent; insiders note she shifted focus to promoting “Office Romance,” letting the project—not the controversy—drive the narrative.
What to Watch For
• Scene-stealer potential: Early reviewers tip Sedaris as the film’s breakout.
• Social media quotables: Expect GIF-ready one-liners once “Office Romance” lands.
• Possible awards chatter: Netflix has slotted the film in its summer push; an Emmy-eligible supporting turn isn’t off the table if Sedaris campaigns.
Bottom Line
With a juicy Netflix role, a high-visibility late-night cameo, and lingering controversy keeping her name in headlines, Amy Sedaris is poised for a 2026 resurgence—one that could convert decades of cult admiration into mainstream streaming stardom.
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