Meghan McCain backed Chrissy Teigen’s decision to deactivate her Twitter account after 10 years on the platform in an interesting way…
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.Meghan McCain backed Chrissy Teigen’s decision to deactivate her Twitter account after 10 years on the platform in an interesting way…
Meghan McCain spends her mornings discussing everything from politics to pop culture, but The View host has prompted quite the conversation about something else. What is it you ask? Her hair.
Meghan McCain can understand why Chrissy Teigen decided to deactivate her Twitter account. The controversial The View co-host, 36, says that she has suffered from depression as a result of constantly being attacked on Twitter, but has vowed to never quit the social media platform. Not that it’s not tempting to do so… I don’t think it’s ever been positive.”
Meghan McCain doesn’t like being seen as the bad guy.
Meghan McCain will not walk back her controversial comments about “identity politics” and representation on The View. “I’ve accumulated tough, crocodile skin being in this industry as long as I have. I know who I am and what I believe in this world — just glad I can keep so many (many!!) of you talking and thinking even if it’s that you hate me and my opinions,” Meghan tweeted on the night of March 24.
Standing her ground. Meghan McCain came under fire on social media after discussing “identity politics” and representation on The View — but she’s not backing down.
Meghan McCain is once again catching flack online.
Although The View co-host – and outspoken critic of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo – Meghan McCain apologized this week for having dismissed as irrelevant Donald Trump’s racist nicknames for Covid-19, she hasn’t backtracked on her disdain for what she calls “identity politics,” a stance that today prompted a rather sideways Twitter exchange with Cuomo accuser Lindsey Boylan.
Meghan McCain, once again, found her facing a backlash over something she said on The View. During the Mar.
Antonio Ferme editor“The View” co-host Meghan McCain has apologized for dismissing former President Donald Trump’s racist nicknames for COVID-19.Back in March 2020, the conservative talk show host said she didn’t “have a problem with people calling it [COVID-19] whatever they want.”“I condemn the reprehensible violence and vitriol that has been targeted towards the Asian-American community,” McCain tweeted on Monday.
Meghan McCain is apologizing for her past comments about COVID-19.
Meghan McCain has apologized for some of her past comments.
Meghan McCain has apologized after John Oliver called her out for saying she had “no problem” with Donald Trump calling COVID-19 the “China virus”… and then tweeting “Stop Asian Hate” a year later. The View co-host wrote March 22 on Twitter, “I condemn the reprehensible violence and vitriol that has been targeted towards the Asian-American community. There is no doubt Donald Trump’s racist rhetoric fueled many of these attacks and I apologize for any past comments that aided that agenda.”
The View cohost Meghan McCain is apologizing for her previous dismissal of then-President Donald Trump’s anti-Asian nicknames for the coronavirus, calling Trump’s words “racist rhetoric.”
Meghan McCain is accusing Kamala Harris of casting doubt on vaccines.
Meghan McCain wants her fellow Republicans to trust the science and get the COVID-19 vaccine when they’re eligible. The View co-hosts discussed on the March 16 episode how “an alarming number” of Republicans (including nearly half of Trump supporters) are leaning toward refusing the vaccine. Not Meghan, though. She’s all for being protected against the coronavirus, she explained quite enthusiastically.
The Internet is having a field day with Whoopi Goldberg’s reaction to Meghan McCain’s rant on Tuesday’s episode of “The View”.