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Howie Mandel defends comedians, slams Kelly Ripa’s pre-fight cancellation culture

Howie Mandel has boasted that canceling tradition is over and the comedian shouldn’t be afraid to joke freely about all subjects – just before apologizing for Kelly Ripa’s comments.

“I don’t think anything is off limits,” Mandel exclusively told Page Six at the next-wave comedy talent show “America’s Got Talent” at the world-famous Laugh Factory in Hollywood on February 2.

Mandel added, “I don’t think there’s anything funny. I don’t think there’s anything like this anytime soon.”

Howie Mandel boasted on Page Six that the cancellation of the ritual was over before he received criticism for his on-air interview with Kelly Ripa. Page six
Mandel told us on “America’s Got Talent” on Feb. 2 that “comedy has gotten better in the last decade” because of canceling tradition. Page six

The 70-year-old TV star noted that while “comedy has become more popular in the last decade” due to canceling tradition, he thinks “the pendulum has swung back.”

“You know, some of the best comedies sell out arenas (on) many nights,” he said. “Some great jokes are incredibly hateful.”

But comics are now bigger than ever. And I think the reason they’re bigger than ever is because they say laughter is the best medicine, and I think we need more medicine now than we’ve ever needed on this planet.”

“Some of the biggest jokes are incredibly aggressive,” said Mandel, pictured above at “AGT” Season 21 media day on March 24, 2026. MediaPunch / BACKGRID
Mandel (seen above performing at the Ice House Comedy Club in September 2025) also declared that “comedy is bigger now than ever.” ABA Getty Images

Mandel expressed his hope that with comedy on the rise again, the comedy can finally land the $1M prize on this summer’s “AGT” in time for 21 years of the smash hit NBC show.

You understand that the most popular or crude, raunchy comedies, were not aired on this show because its airtime is focused on the family.

“I just believe in broadcasting the right way,” he said. “So, you know, ‘AGT’ is a network show that is supported by advertisers and they have the right to market their product the way they believe their audience is.”

He continued, “So I’m committed enough not to go there or we’re committed enough not to allow jokes or anyone on that stage to go where they shouldn’t go that won’t be supported by the people who support this show.”

The TV star (seen above at a comedy show in Pasadena, California) said she hopes comedy can win the next season of “AGT.” Getty Images
Mandel (seen above arriving at the taping of “AGT” in March) received criticism for brushing back Kelly Ripa’s compliments about her youthful appearance. Phamous / BACKGRID

Mandel’s statement came before she faced negative comments about her collaboration on “Live with Kelly and Mark” on March 23.

He also rejected the recommendations of the presenters for his youthful appearance with tight lines, which caused criticism on social media.

Mandel apologized to Ripa, 55, and Consuelos, 55, on Instagram — but then admitted she wasn’t sure the apology was the right move.

Mandel apologized to Ripa (pictured above with Consuelos), but then said he regretted the apology. YouTube/LiveKellyandMark
“I don’t believe in apologies, but as I said in that document, I regret doing it,” Mandel said recently about the unpleasant encounter. YouTube/LiveKellyandMark

“I don’t believe in apologies, but as I said in that document, which I regret doing, obviously I told a joke that didn’t go well,” Mandel said on Tuesday’s “Hot Mics with Billy Bush” conference.

“Comedians always say, ‘If you can make one person laugh, you’re doing a job,’ but obviously that’s not enough.

He went on to say, “You liked my joke, I’m learning that nothing can be stopped and I don’t understand. I tried to stop it, I tried to apologize, I agreed with people.



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