Comedian Cites Viral Deportation Video, Going Off Meds, and Personal Struggles

October 3, 2025: Comedian Theo Von has opened up about his recent performance at New York City’s Beacon Theatre, which has garnered attention due to its disjointed nature and a concerning viral video. In the video, Von is seen telling an audience member, “I’m having a long month, I’m trying not to take my own life,” leading to widespread concern among fans.

Factors Contributing to the Performance

In a candid discussion on his podcast, This Past Weekend, Von attributed the “choppy” nature of his set to several personal and external factors. He revealed that he had recently stopped taking his antidepressant medication, aiming to experience more emotion during his performance. Additionally, Von expressed frustration over a viral deportation video released by the Department of Homeland Security, which featured a clip of him without his consent. He criticized the agency for misrepresenting his nuanced views on immigration and demanded the video be taken down.

Addressing Mental Health Concerns

Von emphasized that his comments in the video were not indicative of suicidal intentions. He reassured fans, stating, “You know that if you’ve listened to this show before or seen anything, you know: I say stuff. I would never take my own life.” He acknowledged the emotional toll of recent events but clarified that his remarks were part of his comedic style and not a reflection of his mental health.

Looking Ahead

Despite the challenges, Von remains committed to his craft and expressed gratitude for the support of his fans. He plans to continue refining his material and addressing personal topics with the authenticity his audience has come to appreciate.

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