Audience walks out on Dave Chappelle after he criticizes Israel during show in Boston: Report

Members of the audience at a Dave Chappelle show on Thursday reportedly walked out after he criticized Israel's bombing of Gaza and said students supporting Palestinians shouldn't be losing jobs over it. 

The Wall Street Journal, citiing attendees, first reported some in the audience shouted "Free Palestine,"in support of Chappelle's comments while others yelled, "What about Hamas?" before some audience members walked out.

The back-and-forth with the audience occurred after Chappelle declared students shouldn't be losing their jobs over supporting Palestinians, according to reports. 

A member of the audience reportedly shouted, "shut up," after his statement, which prompted more statements from him about Israel.

The comedian also condemned Hamas' attack against Israel, according to the WSJ, but accused the U.S. of aiding the murder of innocent civilians. 

Three students, who attend either Harvard or Columbia, were denied job offers at a top law firm after they signed on to a letter supporting Hamas. 

Davis Polk & Wardwell, a law firm in NYC, rescinded letters of employment for three law students at Harvard and Columbia universities after the students signed on to open letters supporting Hamas after their deadly terrorist attacks against Israel. 

The firm's announcement came via an internal email that was later posted to social media. A chair and managing partner at the firm, Neil Barr, said that the statements in the letters were contrary to the firm's values.

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"We thus concluded that rescinding these offers was appropriate in upholding our responsibility to provide a safe and inclusive work environment for all Davis Polk employees," the email reads. 

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Chappelle criticized the city of San Francisco during a surprise show in May and asked, "What the f--- happened to this place?"

The comedian told the crowd that he was dining out at an Indian restaurant in the city's Tenderloin district and said that a homeless person defecated in front of the establishment just as he was walking in. 

A spokeswoman said Chappelle denied being in Boston in a statement provided to the WSJ. However, the shows at the TD Garden in Boston were posted to the venue's website. 

Chappelle's spokesperson has not yet returned Fox News Digital's request for comment. 

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Fox News' Michael Lee and Ashley Hume contributed to this report.

'Immediately' after wedding Christian McCaffrey, Olivia Culpo plans to 'rip out' IUD and try for babies

Olivia Culpo is certainly eager to start a family with San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey.

The former Miss Universe, who got engaged to the NFL star in April, candidly disclosed her intent to start trying for kids right after the couple is married.

"I feel like the day after my wedding I'm just gonna rip out my IUD and start trying immediately," Culpo shared on TikTok.

Representatives for Culpo and McCaffrey did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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In the video, Culpo, 31, teased that she was visiting her wedding venue. "I'm not gonna tell you where it is – yet – maybe I'll post it later…. But I'm very excited. I got here last night."

"It took us a really long time to figure out where we wanted to get married. We were thinking Colorado for a while ‘cause that’s where Christian's from," Culpo explained, before panning the camera to what is seemingly her parents' backyard. 

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Culpo went on to explain that "for a while," she thought she'd be a bachelorette. "Pray for your future husband," the model suggested to her viewers. "That's what worked for me. I got down on my hands and knees and I said, ‘God, please show me a better way.’"

Culpo previously told Fox News Digital that she and McCaffrey's relationship was "rooted in God."

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"The foundation of our relationship has always been God," she said. "And I feel like when things are hard or when you’re both overwhelmed [and] there’s not a ton that you can give to each other, you can always rely on God. So I feel like if the foundation is there, if there’s a foundation of that in any relationship, it is incredibly helpful. Sometimes you just need help with any relationship… That’s not only like with friendships. It’s with everything. I think it’s important to be faith-based, truly."

Culpo has been candid about starting a family in the future, sharing on her reality show "The Culpo Sisters," that she intended to freeze her eggs.

"I feel like I’ve always known that I wanted to have a big family because I came from a big family," she told Fox News Digital, while promoting the show. "I feel like freezing your eggs is a very empowering move. It kind of puts you in control a little bit more. And I would recommend anybody doing it who wants to have kids and is maybe in their 30s, truly, and hasn’t had kids yet."

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