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Shane Gillis: Controversial Comic Dominates Vegas, Faces Backlash Over Bud Light Ad and ESPYs Monologue

Shane Gillis: Controversial Comic Dominates Vegas, Faces Backlash Over Bud Light Ad and ESPYs Monologue

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Shane Gillis has been everywhere lately and plenty of headlines have followed. Just in the last few days, Gillis capped two sold-out nights at Resorts World Theatre in Las Vegas, showcasing his trademark unfiltered humor. Social buzz was steady with fans sharing clips and gags from his shows, many referencing his “Matt and Shane’s Secret Podcast,” a cult favorite. Gillis’s arena tour is being touted as the biggest of his career and is selling out venues, with ticket prices in Vegas hitting up to $193 and Madison Square Garden firmly on the calendar for early next year. Mainstream media coverage noted the surge in his popularity despite ongoing controversy.

On the business front, Gillis’s partnership with Bud Light remains high profile. He was a central figure in Bud Light’s 2025 Super Bowl commercial alongside Peyton Manning and Post Malone, bringing that “Big Men on Cul-De-Sac” party energy to the ad – this was a major national spot, and according to PEOPLE, the shoot itself was buzzing enough for Manning to laud Gillis’s vibe on set. The ad’s debut reignited discussion about whether brands should continue working with Gillis, with advocacy groups ramping up their public pressure just this week. LAist reported that Asian American leaders staged an event in LA demanding Netflix and Bud Light cut ties unless Gillis issues a genuine apology for past racist jokes many still see as unresolved. No new statement from Gillis or his sponsors has surfaced in recent days, and the only apology on record remains targeted not toward the Asian American community but to fellow comic Chris Gethard.

Adding fuel to the fire, The View discussed his recent ESPY Awards monologue, which had fans and critics divided, some calling it edgy brilliance, others labeling it tone-deaf. Clips from the ESPYs trended on social platforms, drawing heated discussions about what boundaries still exist in comedy. At the same time, Gillis’s Netflix show “Tires” continues its run after renewal, remaining a top streamed comedy series, signaling that his mainstream momentum is unaffected by the wave of criticism.

The overall narrative: Gillis is a lightning rod, rising from controversy to mainstream stardom but facing persistent calls for accountability. His star power, lucrative tour, and primetime ad deals are undeniable, but long-term legacy may hinge on how – or if – he fully addresses ongoing demands for a sincere apology. Speculation about additional Netflix specials and arena tours swirls online, but no official announcement has been made this week.

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