Tenacious D Reunion Looms as Jack Black and Kyle Gass 'Hash It Out' After Trump Joke Controversy
A tumultuous chapter has come to an end for Tenacious D, the comedy rock duo fronted by Jack Black and Kyle Gass. The band's highly publicized hiatus was sparked by a joke about President Donald Trump that left fans and critics alike reeling. In a shocking turn of events, Gass has revealed that he and Black have "hashed it out" and are set to reunite.
The controversy began when Black made a flippant comment about making a wish while blowing candles on stage, with Gass responding by referencing the recent assassination attempt on Trump. The remark was deemed insensitive and inflammatory, leading to widespread outrage. Australian Senator Ralph Babet even demanded that the band be deported from the country.
As the furore surrounding their comments reached a boiling point, Gass and Black appeared to be at odds in their response. However, in an interview with Rolling Stone, Gass has revealed that he and his partner have since reconciled and are committed to moving forward. "We hashed it out," Gass explained. "It was hard. It's like a marriage β you go through these ups and downs, and try to understand your partner."
The joke, Gass admitted, was a result of "terrible judgment." He described the backlash as an "overwhelming tsunami" that caught him off guard. The comedian also revealed that his 95-year-old mother was targeted by online trolls, bringing the issue home for him.
In the aftermath of the incident, both Black and Gass issued public apologies, with Black stating he would never condone hate speech or political violence. However, some fans speculated that Gass had later deleted his apology, leading to tension between the two musicians.
In a surprising turn of events, Gass has confirmed that their disagreement was purely for safety reasons. "I might have deserved it," he said, acknowledging that Black may have needed to protect himself from her erratic behavior during the crisis. The Rolling Stone interview marked a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the band's partnership.
As Tenacious D prepares to put the controversy behind them and return to the spotlight, fans are eagerly anticipating their reunion. "We had to take a break," Black assured fans in August 2024. "Everybody takes a break sometimes." With Gass now confirming that all is forgiven between her and Black, it seems that their legendary partnership will continue to thrive β albeit with a newfound sense of caution and respect for the high-stakes world of comedy.
A tumultuous chapter has come to an end for Tenacious D, the comedy rock duo fronted by Jack Black and Kyle Gass. The band's highly publicized hiatus was sparked by a joke about President Donald Trump that left fans and critics alike reeling. In a shocking turn of events, Gass has revealed that he and Black have "hashed it out" and are set to reunite.
The controversy began when Black made a flippant comment about making a wish while blowing candles on stage, with Gass responding by referencing the recent assassination attempt on Trump. The remark was deemed insensitive and inflammatory, leading to widespread outrage. Australian Senator Ralph Babet even demanded that the band be deported from the country.
As the furore surrounding their comments reached a boiling point, Gass and Black appeared to be at odds in their response. However, in an interview with Rolling Stone, Gass has revealed that he and his partner have since reconciled and are committed to moving forward. "We hashed it out," Gass explained. "It was hard. It's like a marriage β you go through these ups and downs, and try to understand your partner."
The joke, Gass admitted, was a result of "terrible judgment." He described the backlash as an "overwhelming tsunami" that caught him off guard. The comedian also revealed that his 95-year-old mother was targeted by online trolls, bringing the issue home for him.
In the aftermath of the incident, both Black and Gass issued public apologies, with Black stating he would never condone hate speech or political violence. However, some fans speculated that Gass had later deleted his apology, leading to tension between the two musicians.
In a surprising turn of events, Gass has confirmed that their disagreement was purely for safety reasons. "I might have deserved it," he said, acknowledging that Black may have needed to protect himself from her erratic behavior during the crisis. The Rolling Stone interview marked a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the band's partnership.
As Tenacious D prepares to put the controversy behind them and return to the spotlight, fans are eagerly anticipating their reunion. "We had to take a break," Black assured fans in August 2024. "Everybody takes a break sometimes." With Gass now confirming that all is forgiven between her and Black, it seems that their legendary partnership will continue to thrive β albeit with a newfound sense of caution and respect for the high-stakes world of comedy.