Joe Gatto defends a woman for being shamed over a fur coat
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Impractical Joker’s alum Joe Gatto came to a women’s defense while she was being berated for wearing a fur coat.
Here is everything you need to know.
Joe Gatto defends a woman from anti-fur activist
A video is circulating online which shows Joe Gatto coming to defend a woman who was being rebuked for her fashion choice. Moreover, the news suggests the incident took place north of the border in Montreal.
In addition, the clip begins with a man harassing a woman for wearing a fur coat. Subsequently, we noted that she was waiting alongside her two dogs to cross a busy intersection.
Meanwhile, the former Impractical Jokers star is seen walking over to the woman and asking her whether she needs help.
Subsequently, he tells the anti-fur activist to not criticize her clothes before he went on to say that the man should ‘stop being a piece of s***.’
Besides that, Gatto was seemingly a knight in shining armor to the flustered woman who was doing her best to explain that she is not a terrible pers on just because she is wearing a coat.
Joe Gatto leaves Impractical Jokers to deal with personal life issues
Joe Gatto left the fans shocked last year when he announced his amicable split from his wife Bessy.
Additionally, he shared that is quitting Impractical Jokers to focus on co parenting his two young children, Milana and Remington which he shares with Bessy.
Gatto said at that time, ‘Things happen in people’s personal lives and you need to adjust. There was a moment for me where I had to say “how is the way I’m going to keep going” and this is the path I’ve found myself on at this time. I never thought I’d be a stand-up comic. I never thought that would be in the cards for me.’
He continued, ‘Comedy was always a hobby for me and now that it’s a way of life, it was how do I keep doing it.’
Gatto went on to add, ‘Especially in these times now, getting together and laughing I feel is necessary and therapeutic. It’s great to get out again in front of people and have people come out and laugh.’
He also mentioned, ‘I meet people after the show with my meet-and-greet. I get to hear their stories and really connect with people in a different way. That’s probably as much fun for me as being on stage.’