The only thing faker than Matt Rife’s Insta-beef-worthy jawline? Adult actress Lisa Ann’s arrest during one of the comic’s recent shows.
When @NYPDnews tells you / your purse is not yours, you have no rights, if you think different you get 51/50 in the hospital. pic.twitter.com/nGtybwZztH
— Lisa Ann (@thereallisaann) February 5, 2024
The former porn star headed to Twitter on Sunday evening with a tale of Rife with woe, one alleging she was booted from the wannabe Chad’s set at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall after being accused of looking at her phone.
About 20 minutes into Rife’s set, the actress, best known for her NSFW parody of former Alaskan governor Sarah Palin in 2008’s Who's Nailin' Paylin? was purportedly approached by a group of security guards insisting she leave the premises for allegedly using her phone, a sentiment she continued to deny even as NYPD cops escorted her from the premises.
This. Is. Not. A. Bit. Real life I was arrested tonight @mattrife show at Radio City Music Hall #wtf pic.twitter.com/mZLo9cBucf
— Lisa Ann (@thereallisaann) February 5, 2024
“I did nothing wrong, I didn’t touch my phone, I wanted to see Matt Rife because he’s a friend of mine, and I go to jail!” Lisa Ann exclaimed as cops carried her away in a now-viral video.
Though the actress claimed she was ultimately set free — “I was just enjoying the show. 45 minutes in handcuffs, sent to an ambulance and released,” she wrote on social media, noting that she “missed the show I was so looking forward to” — several fans flocked to Twitter to share their support.
Me breaking into the jail to bailout Lisa Ann pic.twitter.com/ZDgdmndF1G
— TheJerkster (@TheJerkster_) February 5, 2024
Adult star Lisa Ann arrested by NYPD for allegedly recording a Matt Rife comedy show
— Brendan (@BrendanMcInnis) February 5, 2024
Or should I say 'alleged comedy show'?
I wouldn't go see him, but bad taste is NOT a crimepic.twitter.com/aWj1FSgiMQ
“What kind of person would want to send Lisa Ann to jail?” asked @radvstheworld while @pshhhh_unreal planned to break her out.
“Lisa Ann been giving my release for 18 years,” they wrote. “Time to return the favor.”
For once, these down-bad fans aren’t entirely wrong. Presuming this whole ordeal isn’t a publicity stunt, comic @BrendanMcInnis said it best: “Bad taste is NOT a crime.”
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