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Maxine Waters Responds to Bill O'Reilly: 'I Cannot Be Intimidated'

Congresswoman Maxine Waters is speaking out after Bill O’Reilly made a racist and sexist comment about her.

During a segment on his show, O’Reilly said he was “looking at the James Brown wig.” He later apologized for his remark, but then seemingly attacked her again that evening.

Waters took the high road when asked to comment on the remarks during her appearance on MSNBC on Tuesday night (March 28).

“I am a strong black woman, and I cannot be intimidated. I cannot be undermined,” Waters said. “I cannot be thought to be a friend of Bill O’Reilly or anybody. And I’d like to say to women out there everywhere: Don’t allow these right-wing talking heads, these dishonorable people, to intimidate you or scare you. Be who you are. Do what you do. And let us get on with discussing the real issues of this country.”

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Bill O'Reilly Apologizes for Insensitive Maxine Waters Comment, Celebrities React

Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor host Bill O’Reilly has apologized after making some insensitive remarks about U.S. Representative Maxine Waters.

During a segment on the show, he said he was “looking at the James Brown wig.”

“As I have said many times, I respect Congresswoman Maxine Waters for being sincere in her beliefs,” Bill said in a statement of apology (via Variety). “I said that again today on Fox & Friends calling her ‘old school.’ Unfortunately, I also made a jest about her hair which was dumb. I apologize.”

You can watch Bill‘s remarks here.

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Stephen Colbert Takes On Orlando Shooting With Bill O'Reilly: 'Despair Is A Victory For Hate'

Stephen Colbert showed his support for those affected by the horrible tragedy in Orlando during his The Late Show opening monologue on Monday (June 13) in New York City.

“Naturally, we each ask ourselves what can you possible say in the face of this horror,” the 52-year-old entertainer expressed. “Then sadly you realize you know what to say because it’s been said too many times before.”

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“I don’t know what to do,” Stephen added. “But I do know that despair is a victory for hate. Hate wants us to be too weak to change anything. Now these people in Orlando were apparently targeted for who they love. And there have been outpourings of love throughout the country and around the world. Love in response to hate. Love does not despair. Love makes you strong. Love gives us the courage to act. Love gives up hope that change is possible. Love allows us to change the script.”

Bill O’Reilly
served as a special guest that same evening and offered his perspective on what happened in Orlando – Watch after the cut!


The Late Show with Stephen Colbert

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Bill O'Reilly Accused of Physically Assaulting His Ex-Wife

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Kelsey Grammer & Emmanuelle Chriqui Premiere 'Killing Jesus' in NYC Ahead of Sunday Debut!

Kelsey Grammer keeps close to his wife Kayte Walsh while hitting the red carpet at the world premiere of Killing Jesus held at the Alice Tully Hall on Monday (March 23) in New York City.

The 59-year-old actor was joined by his co-stars Emmanuelle Chriqui, Stephanie Leonidas, Eoin Macken, Haaz Sleiman, Alexis Rodney, Joe Doyle, Chris Ryman, author Bill O’Reilly, as well as Carla Gugino and Missi Pyle, who both came out to show their support.

Killing Jesus is a TV movie based on the best seller by Bill, it will debut on the National Geographic channel this Sunday (March 29) – Watch the trailer below!


‘Killing Jesus’ Trailer

FYI: Carla is carrying a Khirma New York bag.

30+ pictures inside of Kelsey Grammer, Emmanuelle Chriqui, and others at the premiere…More Here! »

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Jennifer Aniston Returns Fire in Bill O'Reilly Feud

Jennifer Aniston heats up the verbal wars with Bill O’Reilly after he criticized her comments on single motherhood.

The 41-year-old former Friends actress told People, “Of course, the ideal scenario for parenting is obviously two parents of a mature age. Parenting is one of the hardest jobs on earth. And, of course, many women dream of finding Prince Charming (with fatherly instincts), but for those who’ve not yet found their Bill O’Reilly, I’m just glad science has provided a few other options.”

O’Reilly called Jen‘s comments “destructive to our society” and claimed that she was “diminishing the role of the dad.”