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Joan Rivers Snaps and Threatens A Child!

Feb. 13 2009, Published 10:02 a.m. ET

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Joan Rivers openly blogs about snapping at a child actor on the set of Zrock, her show on IFC.

She writes, " I know this sounds politically incorrect, but I am totally in favor of a good whack on the ass for a child who doesn't listen to his mother, his father or his director. There is one particular son of a gun on the set who I turned to and said, ³If you don¹t learn to behave , I' will personally track you down in kindergarten, break your Crayolas, put glue in your clay, and give the tooth fairy your incorrect address, which will be really upsetting to you when I knock out all of your teeth!"

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Former child star and child advocate, Paul Peterson, tells RadarOnline.com exclusively, "Holy Cow - what best to say here?" After quickly collecting himself from his remarks, he told us, "Joan is a comedian." When asked how kids should be treated on set, he shares, "they should be treated like kids. Yes, give them respect because they are getting paid. But they are still kids."

She may be a comedian, but threatening children is just not funny!

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