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Melissa Rivers felt ‘violated’ by ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ not crediting mom Joan — but now she’s vindicated

May 12, 2025
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Melissa Rivers felt ‘violated’ by ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ not crediting mom Joan — but now she’s vindicated
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Melissa Rivers is thrilled that her mom Joan has “finally” been cited as an inspiration for “The Marvelous Mrs Maisel” — after revealing she felt “violated” by the show.

Actress Rachel Brosnahan appears on “Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute,” airing Tuesday at 10 p.m. on NBC and streaming on Peacock, and tells the crowd, “I am so honored to be here tonight to celebrate Joan Rivers. She was one of the pioneering comedians I studied to shape Mrs. Maisel on ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.’”

“It was lovely that she finally said it,” Melissa, 57, told Page Six. “It’s nothing to do with Rachel, it’s more to do with other people involved in the show continually denying it.

Rachel Brosnahan in a black mini dress with ruffled hem, holding a martini glass.
‘Mrs Maisel’ star Rachel Brosnahan — seen pouring a martini into Joan Rivers’ faux urn, for NBC’s “Joan Rivers: A Dead Funny All-Star Tribute” — cited Joan as one of her inspirations for her Emmy-winning role. Stephanie Diani/NBC
Rachel Brosnahan in a black mini dress with ruffled hem.
Brosnahan re-tells some of Joan’s raciest jokes on the NBC special, which airs Tuesday at 10 p.m. Virginia Sherwood/NBC

“Rachel had told me privately for years that, of course, [Joan] was one of the inspirations — and for her to say finally in public meant the world to me.”

Melissa has long made her feelings about the Amazon Prime hit clear, stating that producers Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino never reached out to her while making their show about a wisecracking young wife who becomes a stand-up star in the ’60s. It echoes Joan’s own trajectory to fame, from Greenwich Village comedy clubs to being one of the first female comedians on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”

In 2021, Melissa told the “Behind the Velvet Rope with David Yontef” podcast, “I’m sure they were worried because, well also, the world is so litigious, but I wish I had gotten a note saying, ‘Your mother was one of the inspirations for this, and we hope you enjoy it and here’s a T-shirt. Here’s a link to the first episode, to the pilot,’ you know?”

Melissa Rivers in an off the shoulder white gown, hugs Joan Rivers in a grey beaded gown.
Melissa Rivers said she was so happy that Brosnahan gave her mom her due credit. Getty Images
Cooper Endicott in a grey suit, grey tie and white shirt, Melissa Rivers in a shiny black suit jacket and pants.
Melissa — seen with her 24-year-old son Cooper with the tribute’s joke urn — said she had wanted to do a tribute to her mom for “years and years and years.” Stephanie Diani/NBC

“Not even saying like, it’s completely her, but to say she was one of our inspirations,” she continued. “And because of that, I felt so violated in a weird way, and everybody’s saying, ‘Oh, it’s Joan, it’s Joan, it’s Joan, it’s Joan’ and yet I never hear from the people that make it or the actors or anything saying, ‘Hey, she was one of my inspirations.’”

However, Melissa did send “Maisel” actor Jane Lynch flowers and a thank-you note when she won an Emmy for her role in the show, “Because she actually acknowledged my mom.”

Rachel Brosnahan in a plum colored dress with turquoise sash.
Rachel Brosnahan won a string of awards playing Midge Maisel, the wisecracking young wife who finds fame while doing stand-up. AP
Joan Rivers in a black suit jacket with metallic trim, and a metallic black dress with her hair in a bow.
Joan was one of the first female comedians to perform on “The Ed Sullivan Show,” as seen here in December 1966. She went on to appear 31 times. Getty Images

The tribute is hosted by Tiffany Haddish and includes appearances by stars including Nikki Glaser, Chelsea Handler and Joel McHale.

Joan died at age 81 in September 2014 and Melissa said, “I wanted to do this for years and years and years. She deserved it, she was owed it and it just came together at the right time. It’s amazing to see all the comics she has touched and she has influenced, generation after generation. It … shows just how groundbreaking she was and she is still.

Nicki Glaser in a black mini dress and black heels.
Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser, who appears on the NBC special, fumbles Joan’s “urn.” Stephanie Diani/NBC

“I’m continuing to find it so amazing how, even 10 years since she wrote her last joke, they’re still relevant. Her big fear was not being relevant,” she added.

Melissa and Joan were the queens of red carpet commentary and, at different times, co-hosted E!’s “Fashion Police.”

“We used to get in so much trouble,” Melissa admitted of their snarky comments on celebrity fashion. “But it was never mean.

Chelsea Handler in an off-the shoulder burgundy dress and black heels.
Chelsea Handler also appears on the tribute and thanks Joan for paving the way for her. Stephanie Diani/NBC
Joel McHale in a tweed jacket, black t-shirt and black pants.
Joel McHale is also on the show and pays tribute to his E! pal. Stephanie Diani/NBC

“Now, you can go on the internet and say these things with no face. I find it awful that people are just too mean and it becomes an attack rather than comedy. It’s a sad state of affairs.”

But she’s less worried about woke attitudes killing comedy.

“The ship is slowly starting to right itself. Suddenly we’re allowed to have fun again,” Melissa said. “A lot of it became so woke and so frightened. No one was allowed to have fun.

“That’s why it’s a perfect time for this special, because it’s edgy.”

Melissa Rivers in a black top and black pants, Steve Mitchel in a navy blue blazer, red checked shirt and cream pants.
Melissa Rivers tied the knot with longtime love Steve Mitchel in Jackson Hole in March, not long after they lost their home in January’s LA wildfires. Getty Images for End Jew Hatred / The Lawfare Project

Melissa is finally settled in a new home after losing her house in January’s LA wildfires and having to move five times in 11 weeks.

Despite the chaos, she still found time to marry her longtime love, attorney Steve Mitchel, at the Four Seasons in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. “Things are settling down,” she said.

Joan’s voice, she added, is always in her head — joking that “the new medication my therapist has me on is helping me a little!”

The post Melissa Rivers felt ‘violated’ by ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ not crediting mom Joan — but now she’s vindicated appeared first on Page Six.

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