Report: Kathy Griffin Trump ‘Beheading’ Photo Drawing Six-Figure Offers from Art Buyers
Offers for print photo copies of Kathy Griffin holding up the fake, bloody severed head of President Donald Trump have exceeded $100,000, TMZ reported Thursday.
Offers for print photo copies of Kathy Griffin holding up the fake, bloody severed head of President Donald Trump have exceeded $100,000, TMZ reported Thursday.
Missing from much of the news media coverage of comedian Kathy Griffin’s shock anti-Trump photoshoot is that the same photographer behind the image was previously accused of depicting the decapitation of Donald Trump.
Tyler Shields, the photographer behind the now-infamous image of Kathy Griffin holding the bloodied, decapitated head of President Donald Trump, says he stands by his art and won’t censor any of his work in the future.
“Shocked and disappointed” Squatty Potty CEO Bobby Edwards has suspended a company ad campaign that featured comedian Kathy Griffin after a photo of her holding a faux bloody decapitated head of President Donald Trump was released.
Kathy Griffin’s photograph depicting her holding up a fake, bloodied decapitated head meant to resemble President Donald Trump is now the subject of a United States Secret Service investigation, according to a report.
Legendary standup comic Jackie Mason slammed fellow celebrity comedian Kathy Griffin as a “dreck yenta” for a photoshoot in which she held a mock head of President Donald Trump meant to appear severed and bloodied.
Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway said the photo of comedienne Kathy Griffin holding up a manufactured bloody, decapitated head of President Donald Trump was a planned-out action, not a “misstep.”
The photo of Kathy Griffin posing with the severed head of President Donald Trump could be added to the long list of radical Islamic terrorists’ propaganda videos showing beheadings, including many committed by children.
Kathy Griffin posed with the severed head of President Donald Trump in a bloody photo shoot for artist and photographer Tyler Shields this week.