Comedians who say their humor is Big Brother Sex Scenes"risky" have to be one of the most irritating breeds of comedians.
Stephen Colbert is one of the delightful exceptions to the rule. On The Late Showlast night, Colbert disclosed that he believed Russian intelligence agents were following him around on his latest trip to Russia.
SEE ALSO: Coal company sues John Oliver for being John OliverColbert spent almost a week in Russia filming various field pieces. Only the comedian's most "hard-core" fans from Russian intelligence followed him.
"It’s important to keep your eye on a comedian while he’s in Russia, doing jokes. I could be giving state secrets to the Russians. Oh wait, somebody’s already got that covered," Colbert said.
Tonight: Stephen is back from Russia to talk about the biggest story in America… Russia! #LSSC pic.twitter.com/mt2qEPojsP
— The Late Show (@colbertlateshow) June 27, 2017
The comedian previously stirred up some predictable Twitter trouble for alleging that Trump and Putin had a sexual relationship. Like all Twitter controversies, it died after about 3 hours.
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