US comedian Kathy Griffin is embarking on her comeback, some nine months after she provoked outrage – and lost much of her work – by posing with a fake severed head that appeared to depict President Donald Trump.

Griffin announced on HBO's Real Time With Bill Maher on Friday night that she had just booked upcoming shows at New York's Carnegie Hall and at Washington's Kennedy Center – "Trump's backyard," she called it.

"I'm dipping my toes into touring again," Griffin said, adding that the president and his supporters would prefer she never worked again.

Griffin's appearance on Maher's show – and what she called her "small victorious announcement" – appeared to mark the beginning of her comeback, after the backlash over the offending photo last May badly hurt her ability to work.

"TMZ was reporting my show cancellations in real time," she said of her standup tour. She also lost her longtime New Year's Eve hosting gig on CNN.

Unable to tour in the US, Griffin went overseas, performing in 23 cities in 15 countries, she said. But because she was under investigation in the US, she was "detained at every single airport", she said.

Initially, Griffin apologised for the photo but she later said she was no longer sorry, because the reaction was so out of hand.

Referring to the desire of some Trump supporters to "decimate" her, she raised her arms defiantly and exclaimed, "I'm not decimated!"

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