I love funny women. I was an only child. I was close to my mom, who was very funny. Most of my friends were either girls or super-nerdy guys. When I got to Hollywood, I started hanging out with these funny women that I knew from when I was a standup comedian. When I went to see their movies, they just played the mean girlfriend. I thought: I don't like this balance. I relate more to stories of funny women because they tend to be less aggressive and toxic.
I'm not in the school of thought that political correctness has killed comedy. My only goal is to make people laugh and hopefully not offend anybody in the process. What offends people is making fun of things people can't change, like their physical appearance, their race, their gender. But if you are just making jokes about extreme characters and the human condition, you can get away with a lot of stuff.
It's actually a really good idea to do an American version. The problem is, in America, it's hard to do projects about showbiz because it's hard for audiences not to root for the main character. Americans don't like making fun.
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