Curb Your Enthusiasm's Larry David Shuts Down Net Worth Query in Hilarious Interview
With the finale for the final season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" approaching fast, the show's creator and star Larry David has once again proven that he's just as unpredictable off-screen as he is on-screen.
During a recent appearance on Chris Wallace's streaming talk show, the conversation took a comedic turn when Wallace brought up David's net worth. In typical Larry David fashion, the comedian didn't hold back, bluntly stating, "None of your f---ing business."
The exchange, reminiscent of a scene straight out of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," left Wallace momentarily caught off guard.
Attempting to continue the discussion, Wallace cited rumors about David's wealth, prompting an equally humorous response from the comedian.
Ultimately, when Wallace attempted to ask if David’s net worth was close to 100 million dollars, he remained evasive, playfully urging Wallace to "shut up."
David has no qualms with sharing his honest opinions, making headlines only a few days prior for his comments on Trump, still in an interview with Wallace,
“He’s such a sociopath. He’s so insane. He just couldn’t admit to losing. And we know he lost! He knows he lost! And look how he’s fooled everybody. He’s convinced all these people that he didn‘t lose. He’s such a sick man. He is so sick.”
Many people have been drawing parallels between the conclusions of Curb Your Enthusiasm and Seinfeld, with Larry David being the creator of the former and a co-creator of the latter.
Some fans had also started to speculate of a possible Seinfeld reunion in Curb Your Enthusiasm’s final season. Larry David was quick to shut down those rumours as well.