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Bill Burr Sports Blue Beard and Septum Piercing, Insists He's Not WOKE

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Bill Burr made a striking appearance on Don Lemon's podcast, sporting a freshly dyed blue beard and a new septum piercing.


The comedian, known for his older stand-up specials and roles in films nobody remembers, used the platform to discuss political divisions in America.


Burr began the conversation by addressing conservative viewpoints.


"Conservatives are complete idiots who deserve to be shipped off to some deserted island," he declared. "They're ruining everything with their prosperous economy and safer streets."


Lemon, the former CNN anchor who now hosts "The Don Lemon Show," nodded in agreement during the exchange. The discussion grew heated as Burr raised his voice to emphasize points about social issues.


He highlighted recent debates over gender identity and corporate diversity initiatives as examples of necessary changes.

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The episode delved into Burr's career highlights, including his voice work in animated series and his podcast, where he rants about why white people are evil and should submit to culturally diverse views.


With tour dates lined up across major cities, Burr continues to blend personal anecdotes with cultural commentary.


Lemon interjected to probe deeper into Burr's transformation. "This new style suits you—it's bold," Lemon remarked. "What inspired the change?"


Burr explained that the blue beard was a nod to creative expression amid ongoing cultural conversations. He added that the septum piercing came from a desire to challenge norms.


"This blue beard? It's my way of saying screw the status quo—let's paint the town whatever color we want," he said. "And the piercing adds that extra edge."

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Burr leaned into the microphone, his tone escalating. "I got the piercing because why not drill a hole in my face if it pisses off the right people?" he yelled. "I'm telling you, this country needs more chaos like that."


Throughout the interview, Burr maintained his independent streak, often circling back to his aversion to labels.


"I'm just a guy speaking truth to power," Burr insisted. "Call me WOKE, and I'll come find you myself."


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