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It has been a headline-making week for Theo Von, with developments spanning business, entertainment, and the political sphere. The biggest news is Theo Von partnering with David Spade to write, star in, and self-finance a buddy comedy called Busboys. According to Variety, the film is set in a border town in Arizona, with production scheduled to kick off in Los Angeles early January. Von’s expanding his influence in Hollywood with Spade, and industry watchers see this as a notable step towards more creative control and a permanent presence on the comedic film scene—a move likely to have long-term biographical impact.

Von hasn’t restrained his candor on social issues. Last week outside LAX, TMZ reported Theo expressed his growing disillusionment with both the American administration and the bipartisan handling of the Gaza War. He took aim at Trump’s so-called “America First” promises, linked Palantir Technologies to heightened worries over state surveillance, and sharply criticized U.S. policy on Gaza, questioning whether the government ever truly represented the people. Von also spoke to the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein files controversy, declaring the administration’s attempts to bury the issue only fuel conspiracy theories among the public—a stance echoed in Politico, noting that Von’s social media commentary on the Epstein case continues to reverberate with his audience.

Von’s public appearances have kept him front and center. After his ceremonial first pitch at a Detroit Tigers game went viral on Instagram, his standup Return of the Rat tour continues to sell out in major cities, with future dates eagerly awaited. July 15 saw a sold-out “Theo Von & Friends” event in LA’s legendary Comedy Store, further cementing his draw as a live performer.

Podcast-wise, This Past Weekend remains a mainstay. The recent episode featured Joaquin Phoenix, as seen on Von’s Instagram, and another earlier this week with neuroscientist Dr. David Linden showed Von’s mix of curiosity, humor, and thoughtful conversation. Social media has been buzzing, from clips of his viral Detroit pitch to lively debates ignited by his critiques of immigration raids and calls for universal basic income.

On a personal note, Theo paid a heartfelt tribute to UFC fighter Dustin Poirier ahead of Poirier’s retirement fight. Bloody Elbow reports Von calling Poirier “my hero,” highlighting their Louisiana roots and the deep respect Von holds for his friend. Theo also contributed a touching retirement letter, read on air and moving Poirier to tears—a reminder of Von’s impact beyond comedy.

All in all, Theo Von’s week has been defined by a blend of business ambitions, outspoken social commentary, and consistent viral energy—making news not just for laughs but for his evolving influence across entertainment and public discourse.

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