Hulu Cancels Sarah Silverman's I LOVE YOU, AMERICA

By: Jan. 10, 2019
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Hulu Cancels Sarah Silverman's I LOVE YOU, AMERICA

Hulu has cancelled I Love You, America With Sarah Silverman.

Silverman, the show's creator and host, took to Twitter to announce the news on Wednesday. In her tweet, Silverman said, "Well, Hulu cancelled I LOVE YOU AMERICA and we're all pretty damn heartbroken." The variety-talk series debuted in late 2017 and released 21 episodes as part of its first season.

I Love You, America did earn an Emmy nomination this past fall in the variety sketch category, Hulu's only comedy nomination. I Love You, America is owned by Silverman and Funny or Die.

"We are so proud of I Love You, America and congratulate Sarah, the producers and the entire team for engaging thoughtful conversation and showcasing such diverse points of view every week," Funny or Die said in a statement. "Whether it was connecting with firemen in Mineola, Texas, over 'pooping their pants' stories, or going on a blind date with a conservative lobbyist in D.C., Sarah's commitment was BOUNDLESS and there is nothing more to say than 'we lerve you' to the whole crew."

Read the original article on The Hollywood Reporter.



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