NewsDon Lemon Tells Megyn Kelly To ‘Go F— Yourself’ Over Joy Reid

Don Lemon Tells Megyn Kelly To ‘Go F— Yourself’ Over Joy Reid

Lemon dragged Kelly down for seemingly being a “mean girl” of the industry.

Former CNN anchor Don Lemon slammed ex-Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly for celebrating the cancellation of Joy Reid’s MSNBC show, telling her “go f‑‑‑ yourself.” 

Reid’s evening MSNBC news show, The ReidOut, aired its last episode on Feb. 24 after the show was abruptly canceled in late February following a line-up shakeup. After Reid posted an emotional response, Kelly continued to poke fun at her, claiming Reid “mocked the tears of every white person” and no one should feel sorry for her. “Joy Reid has viciously mocked the tears of every white person she’s helped cancel over the years for some imaginary racial slight,” Kelly wrote. 

“She’s had zero empathy for anyone. Now she wants us to feel sorry for her. WE DON’T.”

Joy Reid has viciously mocked the tears of every white person she’s helped cancel over the years for some imaginary racial slight. She’s had zero empathy for anyone. Now she wants us to feel sorry for her. WE DON’T. https://t.co/Wk1zv7wZd3— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) February 24, 2025

As Lemon dragged Kelly down for seemingly being a “mean girl” of the industry and claimed her revamp is based on being a troll, several “Lemonheads” agreed with his viewpoints. One viewer said she was “feigning for Elon Musk’s attention,” while another labeled her as another Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.). 

Other legislative dignitaries and media colleagues have also stood in solidarity with Joy Reid, including one of MSNBC’s biggest stars, Rachel Maddow, and former White House press secretary Jen Psaki.  According to The Hill, both women opened up their shows by showing respect for Reid. Maddow took things up a notch and specifically called the network out for its lack of nonwhite anchors, calling her colleague’s firing a “mistake.” 

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Source: Black Enterprise

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