Hulu has cancelled I Love You, America With Sarah Silverman.
Silverman, the show's creator and host, took to Twitter to announce the news on Wednesday. In her tweet, Silverman said, "Well, Hulu cancelled I LOVE YOU AMERICA and we're all pretty damn heartbroken." The variety-talk series debuted in late 2017 and released 21 episodes as part of its first season.
I Love You, America did earn an Emmy nomination this past fall in the variety sketch category, Hulu's only comedy nomination. I Love You, America is owned by Silverman and Funny or Die.
"We are so proud of I Love You, America and congratulate Sarah, the producers and the entire team for engaging thoughtful conversation and showcasing such diverse points of view every week," Funny or Die said in a statement. "Whether it was connecting with firemen in Mineola, Texas, over 'pooping their pants' stories, or going on a blind date with a conservative lobbyist in D.C., Sarah's commitment was BOUNDLESS and there is nothing more to say than 'we lerve you' to the whole crew."
Well, Hulu cancelled I LOVE YOU AMERICA and we're all pretty damn heartbroken.
- Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) January 9, 2019
... So in traditional twitter funeral style, I'll be RTing the love.
Read the original article on The Hollywood Reporter.
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