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Gayle King‘s contentious interview with Miya Ponsetto, aka “Soho Karen,” is going viral.
Miya made headlines in December when she attacked a 14-year old black child at the Arlo Hotel in New York City after falsely accusing him of stealing her cell phone. She was dubbed “Soho Karen” by social media users after security footage of her assault went viral.
Miya‘s lawyer told TMZ that the assault was not racially motivated, but instead the result of an anxiety attack. Miya was arrested outside her
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Gayle King's latest interview has many people talking. The co-host interviewed Miya Ponsetto, a 22-year-old woman who allegedly attacked a 14-year-old Black teen, and falsely accused him of stealing her phone at a hotel in New York.During their interview, Ponsetto — who has since been arrested — snapped at King while getting flustered attempting to answer a question.«All right Gayle, enough,» Ponsetto said, raising her hand and motioning King to stop questioning her.
. It didn't go well. If you're not aware of this case, here's some quick background: On December 26, 14-year-old Keyon Harrold Jr.
Gayle King's latest interview has many people talking. The co-host interviewed Miya Ponsetto, a 22-year-old woman who allegedly attacked a 14-year-old Black teen, and falsely accused him of stealing her phone at a hotel in New York.During their interview, Ponsetto — who has since been arrested — snapped at King while getting flustered attempting to answer a question.«All right Gayle, enough,» Ponsetto said, raising her hand and motioning King to stop questioning her.
By now you’ve probably heard the story of “Soho Karen” — whose real name is Miya Ponsetto btw — but this angry white girl is apparently just getting started.
The California woman who allegedly attacked a Black teenager in New York City after falsely accusing him of stealing her cell phone -- seen in a video that has since gone viral -- sat down for a bizarre, contentious interview just hours before she was jailed in connection to the confrontation. Miya Ponsetto, 22, spoke with "CBS This Morning’s" Gayle King for an interview that aired Friday -- and was filmed not long before the woman was arrested in Ventura County on Thursday.
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