Schneider’s controversial set cut short by organizers prompted an apology from the foundation.
ComedianRob Schneiderleft the audience not laughing, but reeling at a recent charity event in Canada.
Event attendee Tynan Allantold the CBCthat the content contained transphobic, misogynistic, and anti-vaccination jokes.

Rob Schneider appears at a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. event in Los Angeles in February.Michael Tullberg/Getty
“Everyone in the room was groaning, saying, ‘What is going on?’
Like whispering to themselves.
Not a single laugh at times,” Allan told the outlet.
“An unconditional apology was offered right after to our guests and our community.
The foundation also noted that Schneider had been booked in 2023, through an agent.
CRZAcidGaming wrote: “Yea I was there that night and it was awkward as hell.
Had people walk out before the main event as well as some people complaining to management.
“The rest was kind of tame but the crowd wasn’t laughing,” StencilBoy continued.
“He harped on how ‘wives/women’ do XYZ and Men have to put up with it.
The sold-out event reportedly raised more than $350,000 for medical facilities.
Entertainment Weeklyhas reached out to Schneider’s representative.