• July 8, 2025
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It’s not every day that you see a celeb ditch their signature glam and step out in total authenticity. But that’s exactly what Kathy Griffin did, and fans can’t stop buzzing.

The 64-year-old comedian, known for her razor-sharp wit and unapologetic humor, was spotted taking a casual stroll near her Malibu home this week, completely barefaced and rocking a head of untamed, natural curls. No makeup, no red carpet-ready hairdo, just Kathy, a white tee from her 2018 “Laugh Your Head Off” tour, and black joggers. Oh, and her own merch, naturally.

She wasn’t alone either. Griffin was accompanied by a male friend as they walked side by side in the California sun. Her usual bold red bangs, often part of her “magic hair” wig collection, were nowhere to be seen, revealing a softer, stripped-down version of the comic many remember from her “My Life on the D-List” days.

But this wasn’t just a casual walk. For Griffin, who once shaved her head in solidarity with her sister Joyce during chemotherapy in 2017, hair has long carried emotional and symbolic weight. She’s been open about her journey, often referring to her wigs as armor. So to step out wig-free? That’s a statement in itself.

And if that wasn’t enough to get fans talking, Griffin had just recently opened up in a YouTube video about a major career decision she turned down years ago: a $1.4 million offer to co-host The View. Sitting on her couch, full glam, signature humor intact, she explained why she passed. “At the time I was making about $10 million a year between my reality show and touring,” she said. “Taking that job would’ve meant uprooting my whole life.”

Griffin even recalled pulling Barbara Walters aside to explain her decision face-to-face. “This show is too good for me,” she told the legendary journalist, adding that family obligations and the cross-country move simply weren’t feasible.

Here’s a surprising stat: Griffin’s estimated net worth still hovers around $35 million, proving that turning down “The View” didn’t hurt her career much. Another lesser-known fact? Griffin holds the Guinness World Record for the most televised stand-up comedy specials by a comedian, surpassing even George Carlin.

In a world of airbrushed Instagram posts and polished PR stunts, Griffin’s unfiltered Malibu appearance reminds fans why she’s stayed relevant. She’s not trying to impress. She’s just living, and documenting her life on her own terms.

There’s something refreshing about a celebrity who doesn’t care to curate every frame. Griffin might not be dominating Netflix specials right now, but moments like these reveal why she’s still part of the cultural conversation.

H/T and images courtesy: Page Six

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