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Tony Barbieri aka Jake Byrd: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | CaCao TV - Duration: 9:31.Tony Barbieri aka Jake Byrd: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Less than two weeks away from a special election for a Senate seat in Alabama, things continue to heat up in the race.
Judge Roy Moore, who's been accused of sexual misconduct by several women, has vowed to stay in the race against Democrat Doug Jones. Voters will head to the polls December 12.
But before that, things keep taking tumultuous turns. In an election with already so many twists took another big one Wednesday night, when a Moore campaign rally at a church was interrupted by demonstrators.
Several of them condemned Moore for the recent allegations and ended up getting removed from the event. Before that, though, there was a "superfan" who was defending Moore sarcastically, referring to him as "a man's man.".
That man was Tony Barbieri, a writer and recurring character on Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show, Jimmy Kimmel Live. Moore didn't take the interaction and disruption lightly, tweeting out several things to Kimmel and appearing to challenge him to a fight.
Barbieri has been a writer on Kimmel's show since it started on ABC, and he's best known for his humorous character, Jake Byrd. Here's what you need to know:.
Barbieri Acted as Moore's Superfan During a Rally at a Church. During Moore's rally at a church in Mobile County, Alabama, Barbieri, portraying his popular character, interrupted. Moore was at the lectern speaking to people inside the church when protesters started screaming.
On Moore's request, the protesters were removed by officers. First, though, Barbieri walked in front of Moore and jokingly defended him.
"He's a man's man," he screamed at the protesters. "You got this judge, you've got this. Get on out of here. Does that look like the face of a molester?".
Barbieri was removed from the speech off screen, but he continued to scream during Moore's speech.
"They're kicking out your No. 1 fan, judge," Barbieri said. "I believe in the judge and I don't believe in the ladies that were lucky. Does that look like the face of somebody who hits on teenage girls?".
Moore Threatened to Fight Kimmel Over the Interruption. Moore and his campaign took offense to Barbieri crashing the rally the next day, tweeting at Kimmel and telling Breitbart News that the late-night host should come down to Alabama himself rather than sending Barbieri.
"If Kimmel wants to mock our Christian values, he should come down here and do it man to man instead of hiding behind a camera in Hollywood," Moore's senior adviser Drew Messer said to Breitbart.
"And yes, Jimmy, we will still rebuild our military, build the wall, protect our gun rights, reform our tax code, and support President Trump whether you like that or not. Hollywood will not bully us around.".
Then there was a back-and-forth between Moore and Kimmel on Twitter, with the two exchanging jabs. Barbieri Wrote for Several TV Shows & Appeared on TV in Several Roles.
Barbieri worked for Mad Magazine from 1997 until 2010 and wrote the Monroe cartoon in the publication. In 1999, he wrote for The Man Show, a show on Comedy Central that Kimmel hosted alongside Adam Corolla.
After that, he wrote for two sitcoms, That's My Bush! and That '80s Show. Barbieri's breakthrough comedic performance on television was as Niles Standish, a character on the prank phone call show, Crank Yankers.
Standish had an English accent and prank called strangers. Barbieri recently teamed up with two others to make the "Big Three Podcast," where he played Walter Molnski, "the stoned halfwit who is fodder" for several funny reactions, his IMDb page said.
He was also a voice actor on the animated TV show Rick and Morty as Uncle Steve and Mr Beauregard.
In 2008, Barbieri won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics for his song, "I'm F**king Matt Damon," featured on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Barbieri was nominated for another Emmy in 2013 as part of the writing staff on Kimmel's show.
Barbieri's Character Attended Trump's Inauguration. In 2003, Barbieri started writing for for Kimmel's new late-night gig on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. After working largely behind the scenes on the show, Barbieri was introduced on the show in his new character, Jake Byrd.
Byrd is portrayed on the show as a man obsessed with celebrities, and in several segments, he started out by sarcastically idolizing celebrities and politicians. Often times, he interrupts ongoing interviews of fans or notable people.
He often finds himself in situations that make for some humorous segments, including in the background at notable press conferences. Byrd was at President Donald Trump's inauguration and interrupted faux interviews being conducted with people outside of the gates.
He engaged in a few spats with people thinking they were being interviewed by a news organization and gloated as a Trump superfan. He also attended a presidential debate during the 2016 presidential election.
Barbieri Fooled the New York Times Twice & Forced the Newspaper to Issue a Retraction. The Byrd character is also known for attempts to dupe media outlets, and he was even quoted as a real person in a New York Times article during the Michael Jackson trial.
Byrd was one of several excited people standing outside the courthouse to greet Jackson upon his exit of a courtroom. A few days earlier, Jackson danced on his vehicle.
"He might dance on the S.U.V. again," Byrd said to The Times, telling them that he worked at in a tropical-fish store in Chino, California. "When Michael moves, it's always a dance.". The mix-up forced The Times to issue a retraction a few days later.
May 6, 2004, Thursday An article on Saturday about a hearing in which the entertainer Michael Jackson pleaded not guilty to felony charges involving sexual abuse of a teenage boy described fans who came to see Mr Jackson.
They included a man who identified himself as Jake Byrd, an employee of a tropical fish store in Chino, Calif.
After the article appeared, a publicist for the ABC television show "Jimmy Kimmel Live" said the man was actually an actor playing a recurring character, a rabid Jackson fan named Jake Byrd.
The publicist would not reveal the name of the actor, known for stunts that insinuate him into news coverage.
The article also misstated the source of accusations that Mr Jackson kept the boy's family members at his ranch against their will and tried to persuade them to leave the country.
While a lawyer for the mother has said that, neither parent has done so publicly. But that wasn't it. He fooled The Times again just a few years later in 2007 during the O.J.
He wore a hat that said "I love famous people" and a shirt with Simpson's face screen printed onto it. He stood next to Simpson's lawyer, at times answering questions and at one point trying to high five the lawyer.
His cell phone also rings a few minutes into the press conference and he answers it. "I can't talk now, I'm at the O.J.
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Desiree Gibbon: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | CaCao TV - Duration: 8:29.Desiree Gibbon: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
A murder investigation is underway after a New York City model was found dead with her throat slashed in Jamaica.
The blood soaked body of Desiree Hyacinth Gibbon, 26, was found in bushes in the town of Anchovy, about four miles south of Montego Bay, reports Loop Jamaica. The website says that Gibbon's body was found at 7:30 a.m.
on the morning of November 26. Their description says that Gibbon's was "caked in blood.". Gibbon was a native of Hollis in Queens, New York. She is survived by her two sisters, Mariah and Chloe, and her parents.
Gibbon was a graduate of Incarnation Catholic Academy and Bejamin N.
Cardozo High School while she also attended the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts in Astoria for a year, according to a tribute on the Incarnation Facebook page. Gibbon went by the nickname Desi. Here's what you need to know:.
Gibbon Was Last Seen on Thanksgiving.
Loop Jamaica reports that Gibbon arrived in the country on October 20 and had a three month limit on her stay. The website says that Gibbon had been given the proper work permit credentials in order to look for a job.
Her body was identified by a family relative who had last seen Gibbon on Thanksgiving, November 23. It was Gibbon's third time in Jamaica. PIX 11 reports that when Gibbon's body was found, she had no purse or identification on her person.
The New York Daily News reports that Gibbon's father is a native of Jamaica and that his mother owns an inn, Gibb's Chateau, in Montego Bay. Her parents arrived in the country on November 29.
The tabloid reports that Gibbon was due to fly back to New York on November 28 in order to work at a record label that was run by a friend.
Although her mother, Andrea Cali-Gibbon, told ABC New York, that her daughter was close to landing a job at the time of her death." Cali-Gibbon added, "She has family down there.
She met a lot of new people that she had been hanging out for the last three weeks or so. So, she was comfortable with these new people she had met.".
Gibbon's Mother Said 'Devastated' Doesn't Even Begin to Describe How She Feels. Andrea Cali-Gibbon, told the Daily News, "We were very close, so you can imagine, when I got the news, 'devastated' doesn't begin to describe it… The brutality is what killed me.
She was beaten and had her throat sliced open… She was a tough cookie. I know she fought until she drew her last breath.
I know she did. And I'm certain that her last thought was' 'Will my mom be OK if I don't make it?".
A Go Fund Me page has been setup to help Gibbon's family pay for her funeral. It was said up by the victim's aunt, Peggy Brunner.
At the time of writing, the page has raised over $18,000. The goal has been set at $20,000. Brunner told NBC New York, "God is my witness, whoever did this is going to pay.".
A friend named Bianca Pappas wrote a tribute to Gibbon on Facebook saying, "I love you Désirée Gibbon forever and always! Your beautiful spirit will live on forever.
You have given me the best memories and I thank god I had a friend like you! Loyal, loving and the funniest girl around. Here's just a few great memories miss you desi #ripbeautiful.".
Gibbon's boyfriend, Phil Rodriguez, told PIX 11, "Her smile could just melt somebody, like a Colgate ad. It would sparkle, you know?" Rodriguez wrote in his tribute to Gibbon on her Go Fund Me page, "Desi.
My perfect angel from creation. I am honored to have loved you. You made my life. I will love you forever.".
Gibbon Was a Model, Beauty Pageant Contestant & Appeared on Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues.
Gibbon was a model, beauty pageant contestant and her youth appeared in an episode of Nickelodeon's Blue's Clues. Her mother told the Daily News that her daughter "wanted to travel to countries and try things and experience cultures." Cali-Gibbon added that Gibbon wanted to work as a bartender on the island as a means to save money to attend film school in Europe.
In a separate interview with ABC New York, Cali-Gibbon said, "She had planned to go to film school. She wanted to direct movies.
But she wanted to earn money for it, she didn't want us to pay for it. She wanted to make it on her own." NBC New York reports that Gibbon graduated from WVU with a degree in broadcast journalism.
In the summer of 2014, Gibbon went on a anti-smoking awareness national tour organized by anti-tobacco group Truth. Also in 2014, Gibbon competed in Miss New York as part of the Miss USA pageant.
There Has Been No Word From Jamaican Police About an Arrest in the Case.
Loop Jamaica reports that there have been no arrests in the murder nor has a motive been established. Her mother told the Daily News that Gibbon "didn't venture out on her own.
It was somebody she trusted." Speaking to ABC New York, Gibbon's mother said, "She never traveled by herself. She didn't leave the hotel by herself.
She always left with somebody. They would take a car service provided by the hotel and the same driver would take them and drop them and bring them back.".
Cali-Gibbon later told NBC New York, "I'm hoping that in her fight she has obtained some DNA, whether under her fingernails, on her body or her teeth, somewhere. Americans Have Long Been Warned About the Risks of Traveling to Jamaica.
Department of State has long warned U.S. citizens of the dangers of traveling to Jamaica. However, most of the violent crime is associated with the island's capital, Kingston and suburb, New Kingston. Although warnings do include the country's main tourist area, Montego Bay.
Despite the high murder rate in the country, as World Nomads points out, tourists are far more likely to be a victim of petty theft than a violent attack.
On the weekend of Gibbon's murder, the Western Mirror reported that in total 12 people had been killed in four days in the area.
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