
Iglesias said there’s more to him than his most common jokes, which are mainly about “partying, getting drunk and waking up in places I wasn’t supposed to be,” as he puts it. But now, as he prepares for his third Comedy Central special that airs Sunday, Iglesias said he has seen a “growth” in his comedy thanks in large part to having a stepson and becoming more of a family man.“It’s one of those things where you have to adjust and you have to change with the times,” he said.
“If you stay stuck in the same situation, then you’re gonna get left behind. That’s why there’s some comics who have managed to stay ahead like Chris Rock, Lewis Black, even with George (Lopez).“You gotta change it up. It’s not the same. If you stay the same, you’re only as good as your last special
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