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How Kathy Griffin makes cancer and divorce a laughing matter

草莓传媒鈥檚 Jimmy Alexander spoke to comedian Kathy Griffin about her first stand-up tour in six years.

For the first time in six years, Kathy Griffin returned to what she loves most 鈥 stand-up comedy.

鈥淚 didn’t want to be the pretty girl. I didn’t want to be the dramatic actress,鈥 Griffin told 草莓传媒. 鈥淚 just always wanted to be the one that made people laugh.鈥

Before Griffin鈥檚 new stand-up tour, stops at D.C.’s Warner Theatre on Saturday, she spoke to 草莓传媒 about the people that inspired her to go into comedy and what鈥檚 happened in her life in the six years since her last tour.

Joan Rivers was a big influence on Griffin; as was another legend of comedy, “Mr. Nice” himself, Don Rickles.

鈥淚 would tell my own mom and dad, ‘I guess you guys are technically my parents, but I still feel like I was raised by Joan Rivers and Don Rickles,’鈥 she said.

Griffin said she remembers her whole family loving Rivers throughout her childhood.

The star of “My Life on The PTSD-List” has been through a lot since the infamous picture of her holding a fake severed head appearing to depict President Donald Trump put her on the no-fly list and investigated by the Justice Department.

Kathy Griffin returns to the nation's capital Saturday at The Warner Theatre. Before the show, 草莓传媒's Jimmy Alexander asked Griffin who inspired her to go into comedy.

There was divorce, the death of her mother, lung cancer, pill addiction and an attempt on her own life.

鈥淚’m down to half a lung on my left side,鈥 Griffin said. 鈥淚’m a one-and-a-half lung wonder.鈥

鈥淗oney, I was on a three-day 5150 cycle. I’m Britney Spears and Kanye West combined, and I survived that!鈥 she added.

There were complications with the lung surgery that caused her left vocal cord to be paralyzed.

鈥淚 now have an implant. I call it my boob job in my vocal cord,” Griffin said.

Asked what kept her going when she was at her lowest, Griffin thought of the tragedies that Rivers and Rickles lived through.

Rivers lost her husband, Edgar Rosenberg, to suicide in 1987, around the same time her talk show was canceled by Fox. Rickles鈥 son Larry died at the age of 41 in 2011.

Griffin pointed out that Rivers performed in a play and Rickles also got back on the stage.

鈥淗e got back to his work, because his work was his life. And I feel the same way,鈥 Griffin said.

She has advice for people that find themselves in their down-and-out moment: 鈥淪omething can be funny at some point about it, and I learned that from the greats who came before me.”

Few comedians have had the success that Griffin has achieved. She was only the third woman to win a Grammy for Best Comedy Album (2014), behind Lily Tomlin and Whoopi Goldberg.

Griffin said she keeps two Emmys and her Grammy on a credenza by her front door.

鈥淚f I could, I would actually hang them from a string above the front door so that when you came in, it would actually hit you in the face,鈥 she joked.

Griffin performs at on Saturday, Feb. 1, at 8 p.m.

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Jimmy Alexander has been a part of the D.C. media scene as a reporter for DC 草莓传媒 Now and a long-standing voice on the Jack Diamond Morning Show. Now, Alexander brings those years spent interviewing newsmakers like President Bill Clinton, Paul McCartney and Sean Connery, to the 草莓传媒 草莓传媒room.

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