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Standing their ground. Cynthia Nixon and more of the And Just Like That cast brushed off Meghan McCain‘s criticism that the Sex and the City revival was ruined by its “wokeness.”
“[Sex and the City] became so beloved … I feel like people have watched it, and they know it so well, inside and out. Because people know it so well, they have enshrined it in nostalgia,” Nixon, 55, said during a Radio Andy interview on Saturday, February 19. “But this is a show that has always pushed every kind of boundary. I think that that’s what’s so magnificent about the new show — about how many different directions we’re going with that and pushing boundaries and shaking people up.”
Nicole Ari Parker, who plays newcomer Lisa Todd Wexley on the HBO Max series, added that she feels as though “comments like that say more about the person saying them” than about the show itself.
Host Andy Cohen specifically called out a column that McCain, 37, wrote for the Daily Mail in December 2021, in which she slammed AJLT‘s “clumsy attempt to reformat SATC into the woke and puritanical times we are living in.” The former View panelist continued by referencing Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her new job as the host of a podcast about sex and relationship.
“Carrie now plays the part of the ‘cisgender woman’ on a podcast with younger cohosts. One of them is — of course — queer and nonbinary. Because it’s so boring and unevolved to be a straight white woman,” McCain wrote, claiming that “entire plot lines” were dedicated toward “microagressions” and issues of race. “I don’t know who to blame, the writers of the show or this particularly stupid and repressive time we are living in.”
She concluded: “Wokeness kills everything and I am disappointed to tell you
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Speaking out. Meghan McCain shared her thoughts on Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian‘s recent comments about work — and she didn’t mince words.
Meghan McCain didn’t mince words when saying that she felt like Kim Kardashian‘s business advice to women to “Get your f**king a** up and work” (in an interview with Variety) was unrealistic for those without the great opportunities that the 41-year-old reality star has had. Meghan, 37, joined many others in calling out the comments as “privileged” and pointed to the amazing upbringing that Kim has had that undoubtedly helped her succeed in a column for DailyMail on Thursday March 10.
Kim Kardashian is continuing to face backlash over those work ethic comments.
The View host Stephanie Grisham has apologized for working for former President Donald Trump.MORE: The View's Joy Behar criticised over 'insensitive' comment on Ukraine's crisisDuring a conversation about Guy Reffit, the first to be found guilty on all counts for his actions during the 6 January insurrection, Stephanie was asked by Sunny Hostin: "I have to ask, why did it take an insurrection to get you to quit?"WATCH: The View star Stephanie Grisham makes emotional apology live on air: 'I messed up'"It’s a great, fair question," Stephanie, who was Chief of Staff and Press Secretary for the first lady of the United States, Melania Trump from 2020 to 2021, responded.Sharing that Trump was refusing to pack up the White House after losing the 2020 election to Joe Biden, Stephanie added: "I tried to resign many times.MORE: Meghan McCain hits out at former co-star Joy Behar for trollingMORE: The View announce exciting new additions to show - details"When I got to the West Wing, I realized it was a really bad environment. I saw with my own eyes - I hadn’t seen with my own eyes - some of the things that he did and said… and what he was doing to the country.""I believed in him," she continued before Joy Behar interrupted to ask: "Excuse me, what did you believe in? His policies? Because you know he was a sexist misogynist, you heard the tapes about grabbing women, all that.
Joy Behar started her day with a little tumble. On Thursday, co-host missed a step and took a slight fall during the opening segment of the show. As Behar and her co-hosts, Whoopi Goldberg, Sunny Hostin and Sara Haines made their way to their revolving seats, the camera cut to the clapping audience, before panning back to the women, and a producer, helping Behar off the floor. Behar was fine as she got back in her seat and the panel quipped about the ordeal.
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion turns 25 on April 25, 2022, so to celebrate the milestone, (who played Michele) and (who played Romy) stepped out in costumes that echoed their characters as they presented the ensemble comedy award to the cast of Ted Lasso. Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino present during the 28th Annual Screen Actors.It was a nod to their character's in which Michele wears a pink metallic mini dress with feathers, and Romy wears a similar blue version.Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino in one of the great movie scenes of our time from 1997's Romy and Michele's High School Reunion. For their updated look, Kudrow wore a pink, sparkly suit and Sorvino wore a blue suit with a metallic bra underneath. But perhaps best of all wasn't even the outfits (though that was pretty fantastic), but Sorvino pulling out a pile of Post-It notes to announce the nominees.
The cast of "And Just Like That" has responded to Meghan McCain's criticism that the "Sex and the City" reboot was too "woke." McCain criticized the show for the "clumsy attempt to reformat" and claimed that "wokeness kills everything" in an op-ed published by the Daily Mail. Cynthia Nixon and Nicole Ari Parker both disagreed with McCain during an interview with Andy Cohen on his Sirius XM show Saturday. "I disagree," Nixon told Cohen when he asked what she thought of McCain's criticism.
Meghan McCain is taking issue with new “Sex and the City” reboot, “And Just Like That…”
The cast of And Just Like That is responding to Meghan McCain.
is clapping back at critics who say the Sex and the City reboot is too «politically correct.»Cynthia Nixon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and more members of the hit HBO Max series sat down with Andy Cohen for a special SiriusXM Town Hall where they discussed the series and the possibility of a second season.«I feel like people have watched it and they know it so well, inside and out. And when you know something that's so familiar, it becomes tame.
#TheView co-hosts and guest co-host @drlaurenawright discuss the messaging and question how schools should handle masking. pic.twitter.com/KvMPfu9fi0Behar’s comments come a day after CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said Wednesday that her agency would “soon put guidance in place” on mask-wearing that will be based on science and data.
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Meghan McCain may have left The View months ago, but it’s obvious the bad feelings between her and co-host Joy Behar have NOT subsided with the benefit of time.
Meghan McCain took to Instagram on Valentine's Day to share a loving post dedicated to her partner.MORE: Meghan McCain speaks out on Whoopi Goldberg's 'antisemitic' commentsBut the focus shifted when she spotted an unkind response posted by her former The View co-star, Joy Behar.WATCH: The View's Joy Behar tells Meghan McCain she didn't miss herMeghan, 37, had posted a striking snapshot showing her with her husband, along with the caption: "Happy Valentines Day Ben @btdomenech - I love you and am grateful every day for the life we have together."READ: Meghan McCain opens up on heartbreaking baby loss: 'My child is with my dad in Heaven'MORE: Sharon Osbourne breaks silence as Whoopi Goldberg is suspended from The ViewShe was quickly inundated with sweet messages – bar a few exceptions, including one person who wrote in response: "Does every thought and sentiment need to be on Twitter?" Joy then chose to reply to the comment, writing: "Apparently."Imagine spending your Valentines Day trolling your ex colleagues tweet about her husband. pic.twitter.com/XjK0wcW5nyMeghan called out her former colleague on TwitterHaving spotted the exchange, Meghan wasted no time calling the 79-year-old out.
Meghan McCain is not happy with her former The View co-host Joy Behar.
The post featured a snap of the couple together with McCain writing, “Happy Valentines Day @bdomenech – I love you and am grateful every day for the life we have together.”A user then replied to the conservative talk show host and tweeted, “Does every thought and sentiment need to be on Twitter?”To which Behar, 79, responded in a now-deleted tweet, saying: “Apparently.”A short while later, McCain posted screenshots of the thread and wrote, “Imagine spending your Valentine’s Day trolling your ex-colleague’s tweet about her husband.”Fox News weather reporter Janice Dean joked to McCain that Behar “can’t quit you.” However, the Daily Mail columnist failed to see the humor and replied back to Dean, “It’s pathetic and it creeps me out.”Imagine spending your Valentines Day trolling your ex colleagues tweet about her husband. pic.twitter.com/XjK0wcW5nyMcCain wrote in another since-deleted tweet that leaving “The View” is “like having ex’s who won’t stop drunk texting you.”The mother of one left the ABC talk show last July and revealed at the time that she wanted to leave so she could set up a house in Washington D.C.
Meghan McCain, 37, is sharing her feelings on Joy Behar‘s latest questionable comment on her romantic Valentine’s Day post dedicated to her husband Ben Domenech. The former co-host of The View took to Twitter to post a screenshot of the comment her ex-colleague left as well as her own reaction to it.