Matt Rife is reportedly considering legal action following a fellow comedian’s tongue-in-cheek claims that he had a full mouth before fame.
Manosphere Influencer and Comedian Nima Yamini He rose to online fame this week with a video claiming that two “Hollywood executives” promised him and another aspiring comedian online stardom. However, there was a price to climbing the Hollywood ladder. The comedians would have to perform enthusiastic fellatio on the two sleazy executives.
“I immediately got up and walked towards the door,” Yamini recounted, while detailing the scene in which the fellow comedian efficiently served both executives simultaneously before having taken a few steps. “That guy’s name was Matt Rife.”
It is clear to almost everyone that Yamini’s intoxicating story is a misguided attempt at comedy. However, Matt Rife is not willing to ignore this provocation. According TMZRife considers the video defamatory and is considering legal action.
“We’re told Matt is tired of people using his name to gain influence,” the outlet states. “Which is obviously how he feels about Nima here, who appears to have no serious comedy background, and our sources say Matt wants to defend himself.”
Matt Rife’s possible legal action has fellow comedian struggling to explain his story
Rife’s social media remains silent, but the report causes Yamini to quickly retract her statements. Initially, she posted a tweet blaming TMZ for not presenting his perspective. Yamini admits that TMZ He reached out, but says he was worried about his spouse and couldn’t respond.
You contacted me when I was with my wife. @TMZ (Brandon) then, without even putting my side of the story, posts this gossip to drive drama and clicks.
So you wonder why today no one trusts the media SMH https://t.co/FekQrc1Qhe
-Nima Yamini (@NimaYamini) March 8, 2024
Yamini then posted a video that revealed “the truth between Matt Rife and me.” Yamini claims that the controversial video was only intended as a parody. “It’s satire! “They are jokes!” she says in the video. Yamini believes that the matter was only stirred up by other X accounts who circulated the video claiming that their “parody” story was true.
“I don’t know Matt Rife,” Yamini admits in the video. You can almost see the nervous beads of sweat dripping down her forehead over the potential defamation lawsuit as the video continues. “I never met him. But my silly joke should not discredit him or his hard work,” she added.
Yamini then pleads with the online community to refrain from spreading gossip-fueled hate. Perhaps Yamini learned an important lesson about comedy here: that a joke should be really funny and not just risqué. However, given the attention she generated, that might prove unlikely. Only time will tell.
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