Megyn Kelly is slamming ‘idiot’ supermodel Gigi Hadid for her ‘highly inaccurate’ comments about Israel’s treatment of Palestinian children.
The Palestinian model accused Israel of committing crimes against Palestinian children well before the deadly Oct. 7 terrorist attack by Hamas in a now-deleted Instagram post from last weekend.
Hadid wrote that Israel was “the only country in the world that holds children as prisoners of war” and falsely accused Israelis of kidnapping, raping and torturing Palestinians prior to the Hamas attack.
“First of all, Gigi Hadid is an idiot. She has to concentrate and walk down the long runway and try to look pretty – she does that pretty well. As a political pundit, she stinks,” Kelly responded during an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com.
‘She must be quiet. Try to look and walk nice. That’s her job. She would do well to remember,” Kelly continued.
“First of all, Gigi Hadid is an idiot,” Megyn Kelly told DailyMail.com
The Palestinian model accused Israel of committing crimes against Palestinian children well before the deadly October 7 terrorist attack
Hadid later apologized in an Instagram post to her more than 79 million followers and responded to her inflammatory comments.
“As someone of Palestinian descent, the endless heartbreaking news and images coming out of Gaza have been painful and often overwhelming,” she wrote. “It’s important to me to share real stories about the hardships that Palestinians have endured and continue to endure, but this weekend I shared something that I didn’t fact-check or think deeply before reposting.”
(I’m) tired of these sisters coming out and talking about things they don’t understand, and everything they say is somehow biased and downright unfair, and usually inaccurate. So I’m done with it – not that I ever liked it,” Kelly told DailyMail.com.
The conservative host, who will moderate the Republican Party’s fourth presidential debate in Alabama next week, also slammed singer Alicia Keys for wearing Palestinian colors and referenced wanting to learn to paraglide in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
Hamas terrorists on paragliders entered Israel on October 7 and went on a murderous rampage, killing more than 1,400 innocent civilians.
“I am 100 percent convinced that Alicia Keys was giving a shoutout to Hamas and the Palestinians,” Kelly said. “And I think it’s disgusting that she hasn’t been held accountable for it.”
She said the list is “so long of people” who are similarly trying to morally equivocate the civilian hostages and Palestinian prisoners — who have been given due process and put behind bars for attempted or actual crimes — in the ongoing hostage swap to make.
They “compare the attempted murderers, in many cases actual murderers, to two-year-old babies who were pulled from their mothers’ arms in their pajamas in the middle of the night.”
Keys eventually wrote on her Instagram stories, claiming that her original post about wanting to go paragliding had nothing to do with the terrorist attack.
“The message I shared earlier was in no way related to the recent devastating loss of innocent lives. My heart is breaking…I pray for and stand for peace.”
‘Do better, Reuters. Do better, BBC. It’s disgusting. The media – Al Jazeera – won’t even get me started,” Kelly complained.
“The public shouldn’t have to work so hard to find basic facts and truth. But they do that because the media is agenda-driven. I don’t understand how these people sleep at night.’
She said she’s glad she has a platform to express their “nonsense,” which drives woke Americans to her “camp of understanding how wicked it is.”
Kelly went on to say that parents are responsible for indoctrinating their children through TikTok.
A vile letter written by warlord Osama Bin Laden behind the September 11 atrocities has gone viral on TikTok, with users saying reading it has helped them “understand” why the horrific attacks were carried out in 2001.
In the ‘Letter to America’, Osama bin Laden accused the US of being complicit in the ‘oppression’ of the Palestinians and of spreading AIDS around the world
“I would like to blame China, and they deserve some blame too and TikTok, but this is not China’s fault. This is the fault of the American parents who raised these idiots,” she told DailyMail.com.
Fury: Alicia Keys was accused of making a ‘sick ode to the Hamas terror attacks on Israel’ by an anti-Semitism advocacy group after she asked fans if she should go paragliding on Instagram
The artist responded to the controversy in an Instagram Stories post on Monday evening, denying any connection between the paragliding post and commentary on current events.
The trend appears to have started with TikToker Lynette Adkins who posted a video on November 14 telling her followers to read the manifesto
Kelly called it a “failure of American parenting.”
“I don’t know if they were outside, drinking, marching or looking at themselves in the mirror, navel-gazing, working too much and not raising their own children, but they failed. These children are not informed. easy to manipulate.’
She said her own children would never let a random TikTok teen influence their worldview because “we’ve inoculated them against that kind of thinking.”
“I’m angry at these parents who fell on the job and now I have to clean it up. My kids will have to clean it up. And other kids will have to clean it up.”