Looks like her Hollywood life is over.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/showbi...-a-transgender
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"The 81-year-old - who hit headlines this week after officiating a gay marriage at her book signing in New York - made the shocking claim during an impromptu interview with a journalist yesterday.
When asked if she thought the US might get their first gay or female president in the future, she replied: "We already have that with Obama. You know Michelle is a trans."
Making sure he heard right, the journalist asked: "I'm sorry, she's a what?"
To which Miss Rivers reiterated: "A transgender. We all know."
She then continued walking to her destination while adding: "It's ok you know."
This off-the-cuff comment isn't the first time the funny woman has made a joke about the first lady however.
In 2011, the star revealed that she once ditched a joke about President Obama's wife because she feared she would be accused of racism.
Recalling the moment to Howard Stern, the comedy legend said: "We used to have Jackie O now we have Blackie O!"
She went on to explain that the joke was made in reference to her fashionable dress sense.
“I thought it was a funny complimentary joke when she first came (to the White House).
“I think it’s an adorable joke… I thought it was a compliment!”
--Update--
Well coincidence, coincidence, here is step 1 to her fall from fame of Hollywood.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/liv...ort-cnn-716810
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"After apparently becoming incensed with a CNN anchor, Joan Rivers cut short a taped nationally televised interview.
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The Fashion Police personality walked off of a CNN Newsroom interview with host Fredricka Whitfield after the conversation turned to her boundaries when telling jokes.
"This whole interview is becoming a defensive interview," Rivers said, also protesting that Whitfield's line of questioning was mainly "negative."
"You are not the one to interview a person who does humor, sorry," she added, before walking off the set.
Whitfield later stated that she at first wondered if Rivers walking out of the interview was a stunt. "Off camera, [Rivers] kept her microphone on as she continued to talk and dropped some rather unflattering four-letter words," the CNN host said.
Rivers had appeared on the network to promote her new book Diary of a Mad Diva, which had just hit store shelves on July 1. She has recently been criticized for comments caught on camera earlier this week where she said that President Obama is gay and First Lady Michelle Obama is "a transgender."