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Cancel culture is a new phenomenon of public shaming, facilitated by social media. This type of public shaming is accepted due to the alleged transgression of those who are cancelled. Social understanding of cancel culture does not generally allow for redemption. Using the theoretical framework of Feminist Media Studies (Van Zoonen, 1994) and Media Framing Theory (Gitlin, 1980), this study reveals the media’s role and power in the cancelling process. This study utilized a mixed-methods approach of case study and text analysis of episodes from the pop culture and politics podcast, Keep It. The case study focused on podcast episodes pertaining to two comedians cancelled for allegations of sexual misconduct in the #MeToo era [Oct. 2017 – Present]: Aziz Ansari and Louis C.K. The study also provided comparative cases of other comedians and comedic actors who were cancelled. Findings add to our understanding of cancel culture and appropriate methods of redemption for those who are cancelled.