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Kehlani, Lil Nas X, & More React To Fox News Calling Them Out

Kehlani, Lil Nas X, & More React To Fox News Calling Them Out

Big names in the industry have been donating to bail funds across the nation to help protestors who’ve been arrested while fighting for justice following the recent murder of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery.

However, it seems people are taking time to list off all these celebrities who donated just to call them out for supposedly doing something wrong.




We reported earlier that Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson showed up on live TV with a compiled list of celebrities in an attempt to shame them for helping “rioters and looters.”

He revealed companies that have donated to Black Lives Matter, before pointing out that “it isn’t just major corporations that are fuelling all of this celebrities are too, by paying to get violent rioters out of jail.”

Tucker then called out celebrities who have donated money to help bail out protesters, convincing himself that this is a bad thing.




Kehlani who was name dropped, caught wind of the airing and has since reacted to the call out. She captured the moment and posted it on Instagram. “Finna sign this n send it to my granny,” she wrote in the caption. “#FuckFoxNews.”

 

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finna sign this n send it to my granny 🤝 #FuckFoxNews

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“This man just lied and told millions of people on national television that i was inciting riots,” Lil Nas X tweeted. “You can’t make this up.” Seth Rogen was also among the celebrities that Tucker outed for donating to a worthy cause, but the comedian’s reacted similarly to Kehlani.

“I think when white supremacists are bothered by your actions, that’s probably a good thing,” Seth wrote in the replies of a tweet that had shared the clip and said, “Tucker Carlson thinks he’s outing celebrities.”




Comedian Patton Oswalt, who also donated to bail funds reacted saying: “I regret to inform all my followers that your grandparents are no longer fans of my comedy. Sorry to ruin your Thanksgiving.”

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