Larry David Tells RFK Jr. to 'Drop Dead' in New HBO Show
Key Points:
- In the latest episode of HBO's "Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness," Larry David, dressed as Dora Salk, delivers a sharp critique of a character resembling Robert F. Kennedy Jr., mocking his anti-vaccine stance.
- The character "Bobby" criticizes vaccines, claiming they cause harm, while Larry's character vehemently defends science and condemns Bobby's views as dangerous and ignorant.
- This sketch reflects the real-life political and personal fallout between Larry David and RFK Jr., whose friendship deteriorated after RFK Jr. joined the Trump administration as Secretary of Health and Human Services.
- Cheryl Hines, RFK Jr.'s wife and Larry's former co-star on "Curb Your Enthusiasm," has distanced herself from Larry, with their friendship reportedly ending due to political differences.
- Despite the personal rift, Larry continues to use his comedy show to satirize the Trump administration and its affiliates, including RFK Jr.