The star concluded: “Whatever is being ‘cancelled’? Some people didn’t like it, that’s fine. You actually have to break the law to get canceled properly, otherwise some people didn’t like it, that’s fine, it’s the way of the world.”
In September, RadarOnline.com revealed that he had become embroiled in a bullying feud after a fellow comic accused the Golden Globes host of abusing him so badly that he broke out into hives.
Robin Ince, who was that? The office creator’s support man on tour in the 2000s, quit comedy in 2015 after claiming the abuse he suffered at the hands of Gervais took a physical toll.
Ince, 55, said: “I’m not saying it was a traumatic experience, but after two weeks I came out with red bumps which my doctor said was a stress rash.
“I think my hair came out in clumps.”