For Out100 Comedian Jerrod Carmichael, Coming Out Is a Laughing Matter
Out's Comedian of the Year came out in his Emmy-winning special Rothaniel — but his journey has just begun.
October 28 2022 1:00 PM
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Out's Comedian of the Year came out in his Emmy-winning special Rothaniel — but his journey has just begun.
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