Chrissy Teigen is standing by Vanessa Hudgens. After the High School Musical alumna came under fire for her coronavirus comments, the cookbook author took to Twitter to defend her.
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Chris Matthews, a longtime anchor at cable channel MSNBC, said on Monday he was retiring and that Monday night’s show would be his last.
His announcement followed a controversial remark about Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders, and an accusation that he made inappropriate comments to a female guest.
“Let me start with my headline tonight: I’m retiring. This is the last ‘Hardball’ on MSNBC,” Matthews said as he opened his evening show on the Comcast owned channel.
The hour-long
Chrissy Teigen is standing by Vanessa Hudgens. After the High School Musical alumna came under fire for her coronavirus comments, the cookbook author took to Twitter to defend her.
Bury boxer Scott Quigg has confirmed his retirement after his shock defeat in his big fight at Manchester Arena on Saturday night.
Bill Maher came to the defense of Chris Matthews Friday and mocked the woman whose accusations of unwanted flirting supposedly played a role in his departure from the network.
Bill Maher made some controversial comments defending the abruptly retired “Hardball” host Chris Matthews and slamming overreactions to the coronavirus spread.
By Patrick Hipes
"Real Time" host Bill Maher defended Chris Matthews -- who abruptly retired from MSNBC this week after numerous controversies -- calling Matthews "a friend of mine." "A friend of mine lost his job this week -- Chris Matthews," Maher began Friday night.
NEW YORK (AP) — Longtime MSNBC host Chris Matthews abruptly retired from his “Hardball” show on Monday, apologizing for making inappropriate comments about women and following a brutal week where he also took heat from supporters of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Veteran television newsman Chris Matthews shocked viewers when he announced his retirement from MSNBC on Monday.
Matthews was due to retire in the near future with the events of the past week playing a factor in the timing of the move, an MSNBC spokesperson said.
MSNBC and Chris Matthews are facing backlash after he compared Bernie Sanders’ win in Nevada to the 1940 Nazi invasion of France.
Chris Matthews shocked MSNBC viewers Tuesday night by abruptly announcing that he was retiring and the airing episode of Hardball with Chris Matthews would be his last. After his announcement, he did not return to finish the show.
Chris Matthews, the longtime host of the MSNBC series Hardball, has announced that he is retiring from the show, effective immediately.
Matthews was due to retire in the near future with the events of the past week playing a factor in the timing of the move, an MSNBC spokesperson said.
NEW YORK -- Longtime MSNBC host Chris Matthews abruptly retired from his “Hardball” show on Monday, apologizing for making inappropriate comments about women and saying “a younger generation is ready to take the reins.”
Chris Matthews is abruptly stepping down from “Hardball” amid scrutiny of recent on-air remarks as well as speculation about behind-the-scenes behavior.