Tony Hinchcliffe, a comedian known for his edgy roasts, is under fire after making controversial remarks about Puerto Rico during Donald Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden on October 27.
The Ohio-born comedian reportedly described Puerto Rico as “a floating island of garbage,” igniting backlash and responses from prominent Puerto Rican figures, including Jennifer Lopez and Bad Bunny, who took to social media to support Kamala Harris. Known for his Comedy Central Roast appearances and Netflix special One Shot, Hinchcliffe’s recent remarks have led to intensified scrutiny.
This incident marks another controversy for Hinchcliffe, who previously faced backlash in 2021 after an anti-Asian joke directed at comedian Peng Dang led to his split from WME talent agency. His comments at the Trump rally did not end there, as he further stereotyped Latino communities, claiming they “love making babies.” These remarks, condemned by Harris’ campaign as “racist tirades,” spurred multiple industry figures to publicly back Harris’ campaign.
Bad Bunny and Jennifer Lopez both shared clips of Harris’ speech, highlighting her criticism of Trump’s actions during Puerto Rico’s 2017 hurricane crises. In her video, Harris accused Trump of neglecting the island, recalling his infamous paper towel throw and lack of aid post-Hurricane Maria. As prominent voices continue to condemn Hinchcliffe’s remarks, the comedian faces growing backlash from the entertainment community and supporters of Puerto Rico.