Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren took heat Thursday after she called for conservatives on social media to stop their “faux outage” at pop star Beyoncé’s Christmas NFL halftime show.
Beyoncé, who failed to sing despite making a paid appearance at Vice President Kamala Harris’s Oct. 25 campaign rally in Texas, was pelted with online criticism for taking the stage at the Netflix-streamed football game on Wednesday.
From being branded as an “all-white Diddy” acolyte to claims she is “satanic” and “overrated,” Beyoncé could not catch a break from those who thought her performance was “flat out embarrassing.”
Lahren chimed in on the conversation with an unexpected defense of the Cowboy Carter singer.
Can we stop with the faux outrage about Beyoncé? I’m not her biggest fan either, but she put on a good performance and she is immensely talented.
As conservatives, we don’t have to be outraged by everything, it’s a tired charade.
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) December 26, 2024
“Can we stop with the faux outrage about Beyoncé? I’m not her biggest fan either, but she put on a good performance and she is immensely talented,” the Fox News contributor wrote on X. “As conservatives, we don’t have to be outraged by everything, it’s a tired charade.” […]
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