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Joan Rivers: 'Of course I can swear'

July 4, 2008 15:45

ByAlex Kasriel, Alex Kasriel

6 min read

Joan Rivers is back in the UK with a new show. She tells us about comedy, suicide... and getting thrown off British TV

Joan Rivers is talking about chocolate-covered matzah houses. “I was on Martha Stewart’s programme for Passover and we made a gingerbread matzah house,” she says in her distinctively husky New York accent. “It was so fabulous I got more calls on that programme than I ever got in my life. It had chocolate and nuts and dried fruit. I always use it as a centrepiece [for my Seder]. Your readers should go on her website and get the recipe.”

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At 75, the grand dame of American comedy is very open about her Jewishness — and any other personal detail, for that matter. Plastic surgery, her miscarriages, her late husband’s suicide and ageing are all up for discussion, and form the material which she uses in her shows.

That she can laugh at her own vulgarity is why her fans love her. She recently attempted to climb the Great Wall of China in aid of breast cancer, wearing “what else? Red Manolo Blahniks.”

“I think it’s still important to wear high heels,” she admits in all seriousness. “My generation is very used to high heels. My daughter will walk a block and say: ‘Ugh these shoes!’ But high heels make your legs look longer.”