Why Matt Rife's Netflix comedy special — and his apology — is stirring controversy (2024)

Comedian Matt Rife's Netflix special premiered last week, and the backlash for his opening sequence — that included a joke he said is about domestic violence — has been swift.

Rife, whose crowd work videos have gone viral on TikTok and catapulted him into the comedy mainstream, responded to his critics on Monday, Nov. 20, on his Instagram story, ensnaring him in further controversy.

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"If you've ever been offended by a joke I've told- here is a link to my official apology," Rife wrote, also including a link labeled "Tap to resolve your issue." The link directed users to a website selling products described as "special needs helmets" for children and adults.

Social media users panned his response, withan X user writing: "Oh good. Ableism to chase the misogyny."

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"Matt Rife posts a link to an 'apology' but it’s really just this……BIG YIKES," anotherX user commented.

Representatives for Rife did not immediately respond to a request for additional comment from TODAY.com.

What did Matt Rife say in "Natural Selection"?

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Rife, who has amassed more than 18 million followers on TikTok since starting to post his crowd interactions on the app last summer, went from self-producing and crowd-funding his own comedy specials to releasing "Natural Selection" on Netflix on Nov. 15.

The 28-year-old started his special, filmed in Washington, D.C., by calling nearby Maryland "so beautiful and so ratchet" and describing a time when he saw a hostess at a Baltimore restaurant with a black eye.

"A full black eye. It wasn’t like, 'What happened?' It was pretty obvious what happened," Rife said. "But we couldn’t get over, like, this is the face of the company? This is who you have greeting people?

"And my boy, who I was with, was like, 'Yeah, I feel bad for her, man. I feel like they should put her in the kitchen or something where nobody has to see her face.' And I was like, 'Yeah, but I feel like if she could cook, she wouldn’t have that black eye.'"

After receiving mixed reactions from the live audience, Rife said: "Testing the water, seeing if y’all are going to be fun or not. Just wanted to see. I figured we start the show with domestic violence, the rest of the show should be pretty smooth sailing after that."

Rife then went on to say she should have been carrying "protection crystals," before making jokes about what he called "crystal girls" and women who blame astrology on their "poor decision-making skills."

Matt Rife's comments about his fan base

Rife also caught heat before his Netflix special premiered, whenhe told Varietyon Nov. 14 one of the biggest misconceptions about him online is that he only has a female fan base, and that he thought his new special catered to men.

“One thing I wanted to tackle in this special was showing people that, despite what you think about me online, I don’t pander my career to women,” he said. “I would argue this special is way more for guys.”

He added: “I wanted to make this special for everybody. I pride myself on making my comedy for everybody. It’s not for a specific demographic.”

How has the internet responded?

Users on X were quick to call his joke in "Natural Selection" and his subsequent apology"disrespectful and distasteful,"among other terms.

"Matt Rife: my special is for guys... Immediately opens up with a domestic violence joke,"an X user wrote.

"Matt Rife opens his special with a 'if a woman could cook she wouldn’t have a black eye' joke,"another X user said. "Really?"

"The way women catapulted Matt Rife into popularity and the second he gets a comedy special on Netflix he immediately betrays them with a joke about domestic violence crazy innit," auser on X wrote.

"The girls and gays were Matt Rife's biggest demographic and he used his Netflix special to pander to toxic masculinity," another personsaid on X. "It feels like a betrayal."

"I’m crying at everyone realizing that Matt Rife isn’t funny after watching his Netflix special and coming to the realization that he’s only good at the crowd work he posts on Tiktok lmaoo,"one X user wrote.

Rife previously spoke with TODAY.comabout why he chose to only include his interactions with the crowd in D.C. during the credits of his Netflix special.

"That's like the No. 1 trash talk I get on the internet — people think I only do crowd work. I'm like, 'OK, cool. Well then, assuming you haven't seen my other two full hour specials before, here's a third one with no crowd work in it,'" he said. "We just fit (crowd work) in for fun in the credits. I mainly just wanted to show people that I do way more than that."

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Why Matt Rife's Netflix comedy special — and his apology — is stirring controversy (2024)

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What did Matt Rife say is controversial? ›

In the joke, Rife's dining companion wondered why the hostess wasn't working in the kitchen so that customers wouldn't see the black eye. Rife then quipped, “Yeah, but I feel like if she could cook, she wouldn't have that black eye.”

Where was Matt Rife's Netflix special filmed? ›

Filmed at The Comedy Zone in Charlotte, North Carolina, Matt Rife: Lucid - A Crowd Work Special is Rife's second Netflix special following the release of Matt Rife: Natural Selection in November 2023.

Does Matt Rife have a Netflix show? ›

EXCLUSIVE: Netflix announced on Thursday that Matt Rife: Lucid – A Crowd Work Special, its second special from comedian Matt Rife, is set to premiere globally on the service on August 13. Check out a trailer above.

What does rife with controversy mean? ›

idiom. : having a large amount of (something bad or unpleasant) : full of (something bad or unpleasant) The school was rife with rumors. a history rife with scandal.

How much money does Matt Rife make? ›

What is Matt Rife's Net Worth?
NameMatt Rife
Net Worth (2024)$35 Million
ProfessionAmerican comedian
Monthly Income$3,00,000 +
Yearly Income$4 Million +
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How many specials does Matt Rife have? ›

Rife has self-produced comedy specials Only Fans (2021), Matthew Steven Rife (2023), and Walking Red Flag (2023).

Is there a new Matt Rife special? ›

In his upcoming special Lucid, which premieres on Tuesday, August 13, Rife explores people's dreams, from their aspirations to their nightmares to even young comedians who want to follow in Rife's footsteps. “There was this 22-year-old guy who wanted to do comedy, and it wasn't a funny interaction, but it felt so good.

Does Matt Rife have openers? ›

The 28-year-old Rife took the stage after two opening acts, one of them being Jackson McQueen, a comedian from LA, he had some funny jokes and had the crowd laughing, he did a bit about mosquitoes tasting blood like humans test taste wine, it was pretty funny, and by the time he was done, the crowd was ready for Rife.

What is a medical emergency? ›

It is an emergency if waiting to get care could be dangerous to your life or a part of your body. A bad injury or a sudden serious illness can be an emergency. Severe pain and active labor are emergencies. An emergency can also be related to your mental health.

What challenge is Matt Rife on? ›

He competed on Champs vs. Stars 1.

Does Matt Rife have a streaming special? ›

From his problem with protection crystals to his beef with social media trolls, comedian Matt Rife holds nothing back in this rollicking stand-up special. Watch all you want.

What episodes of Wild N Out was Matt Rife in? ›

Matt Rife appeared on Wild 'N Out for a total of 29 episodes over five seasons:
  • Season 7: 5 episodes.
  • Season 8: 10 episodes.
  • Season 9: 7 episodes.
  • Season 15: 3 episodes.
  • Season 20: 4 episodes.
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How do I contact Matt Rife? ›

Comedian Business email: mattrife@avestaent.com TOUR DATES & SPECIAL👇🏼

What is Matt Rife known for? ›

Matt first started standup comedy at the age of 15 and has since toured around the world performing with some of the biggest names in comedy; Dane Cook, Ralphie May, Finesse Mitchell, Mike Epps, Deray Davis, Erik Griffin, etc... Now living in Los Angeles, Matt has become a popular regular in the comedy scene, including ...

Does Matt Rife have a podcast? ›

Green Eggs and Dan: Matt Rife on Apple Podcasts.

Is Matt Rife still touring? ›

Matt Rife is currently touring across 4 countries and has 29 upcoming concerts.

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