One clown is trying to change your mind about creepy clowns but he could do a MUCH better job

This hilarious clown is actually making clowns seem more creepy

The Stephen King adapted horror movie It has clowns everywhere in shambles.

It’s probably hard to find work when people think of clowns and picture a creepy smile waiting for them in a sewer drain. But luckily Conan O'Brien found one clown who's willing to stand up for his profession and he made his thoughts known during Wednesday's show.

Watch below as Butterscotch the clown fumble his way through some jokes and some horrible attempts at creating ballon animals, all in an attempt to get you to like clowns again.

The It film has become extremely popular so it was only right that clowns have the chance to talk about their issues.

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Butterscotch is, uh, how do I put this, absolutely terrible and he doesn’t seem to understand why.

It’s all in a days work for this clown.

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