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Louis C.K. Returns to Netflix Nearly Eight Years After Sexual Misconduct Admission
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100% centerFirst reported by Walla · Jun 17, 2026
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What happened
Louis C.K. will return to Netflix on June 30 with Ridiculous, his first major-streaming stand-up special since 2017. The release comes nearly eight years after he admitted to sexual misconduct, which led to his fallout from Hollywood, independent self-releases, and a recent live comeback.
- 01Netflix will premiere Louis C.K.’s new special Ridiculous on June 30.
- 02It is his first major-media stand-up release since 2017.
- 03C.K. admitted to some sexual misconduct allegations made by five women.
- 04After the scandal, Netflix, FX and HBO ended their work with him.
- 05He has recently returned to selling out venues and testing the new material live.
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