'He's an angry and bitter joke now': Hannah Gadsby slams disgraced comedian Louis CK By Nick Hadley For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:56 BST, 13 June 2019 | Updated: 05:56 BST, 13 June 2019 Viewcomments Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby is no fan of disgraced funnyman Louis CK - and she is letting the world know it. In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, Hannah, 41, unloaded on the American comedian, saying: 'He is a joke now. And I think is important to keep making that joke.' Hannah was referring to a gag she makes in her new stand-up show, Douglas. 'He's an angry and bitter joke now': Popular Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby (pictured) has slammed disgraced US funnyman Louis CK In Douglas, she refers to her previous plan to quit comedy after her smash hit performance, Nanette, ended its run - a plan she abandoned. Now, in Douglas, Hannah jokes that she 'quite comedy the same way Louis CK said he was sorry'. CK has previously faced multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. Having a dig: In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, Hannah, 41, said: 'He is a joke now. And I think is important to keep making that joke.' Hannah was referring to a gag she makes in her new stand-up show, Douglas Hannah also took aim at CK's pathetic attempts to resurrect his career. 'He's saying the same kinds of things. The material hasn't changed. He's just angry and bitter,' the comedian said. 'Why do we care what he thinks about the human condition? He needs to worry about his own condition a bit. Just sit quietly,' she added. Material: In Douglas, Hannah refers to her previous plan to quit comedy after her smash hit performance, Nanette, ended its run - a plan she abandoned. Now, in Douglas, Gadsby jokes that she 'quite comedy the same way Louis CK said he was sorry' Disgraced: CK (pictured) has previously faced multiple allegations of sexual misconduct Meanwhile, Hannah's career keeps gong from strength to strength. In May, the Tasmanian-born comic announced Douglas is to be turned into a special for streaming platform Netflix next year. At the FYSEE event in Los Angeles, Hannah said: 'I'm so excited to announce today that Douglas will be released on Netflix in 2020. Hannah is currently touring her new hour-long stand-up show Douglas, named after her beloved dog, around the globe. Something to bark about! Hannah anticipated Nanette follow-up, Douglas (named after her beloved dog), has been secured by Netflix for 2020 Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility