Bravo's 'Odd Mom Out' cut down on Trump jabs, Jill Kargman reveals
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Actress Jill Kargman, of Bravo's "Odd Mom Out," arrives at the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California, U.S., September 18, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson - RTSOBQ8
Jill Kargman, the star and creator of Upper East Side comedy “Odd Mom Out,” was told by Bravo to remove a number of anti-Donald Trump jokes in the show’s third season.
“I think we were all really traumatized by the election and really channeled a lot of it into the show,” she told us of her LA- and Brooklyn-based writers during a Cinema Society screening Tuesday. “Bravo just said dial it back about 20 percent so we just took a Sharpie and crossed stuff out . . . I actually was scared they would say take 58 percent out and it wasn’t . . . So one out of five, it was easy. It makes the other ones that live better.”
Afterward guests Blythe Danner, Martha Stewart and Will Kopelman celebrated at the Whitby Hotel.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}This article originally appeared in the New York Post's Page Six.