Megyn Kelly just wants Taylor Swift to do it get rid of.
The TV personality lashed out at Swift after the singer appeared to glare at Golden Globes host Joe Koy when he made a joke about her and her boyfriend, football player Travis Kelce, on Sunday night.
“The big difference between the Golden Globes and the NFL is that at the Golden Globes, we have fewer camera shots of Taylor Swift,” Coy, 52, began the difficult hosting gig by saying.
“Can't she show she's a good sport? I think she made the wrong move.” on her SiriusXM showadding that the last sentence was a “nice pass” on the couple.
“By the way, she's not responsible for how many times the NFL chooses to put her on camera. It's not her fault,” Kelly said. “It's annoying, and if she was smart she would laugh like it was in on a joke.”
The former Fox News anchor said that if she were a member of Swift's public relations team, she would have advised the “Blank Space” singer to laugh to highlight the fact that the NFL's obsession with her “was too much.”
After Koi made a light-hearted joke, the camera cut to Swift, who stared at the “Easter” star before slowly sipping her champagne.
“[Her facial expression] She looked like, “How dare you question me and my popularity?” “Kelly said.
Swift, who was nominated for best picture and box office at the Golden Globes for her documentary “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” appeared to leave the ceremony early after losing to Margot Robbie's “Barbie.”
After the awards ceremony, Coy responded to Swift's reaction. “Maybe she was thirsty? Maybe she just needed to drink champagne.”
The comedian later sang a different tune after appearing “hurt” on “GMA3.”
“I think it was when Taylor [joke] “One of them was a little flat,” he said when asked if he had any regrets about his hosting duties. “It was a weird joke, I guess.”
“But it was more about the NFL… “I was trying to make fun of the NFL with the cutaways and how the Globes shouldn't have done that,” Coy explained. “So it was kind of a jab towards the NFL.” American. But it didn't turn out that way.”
Coy — who was hired by the Globes just 10 days before the ceremony — was announced several days later The celebrity reportedly turned down the job — He admitted that work was a “rough room.”
“I had fun. You know, it was a moment I'll always remember. 'It's a tough room,' he said. 'It was a tough job, I'm not going to lie.'
“I'd be lying then [I said] It doesn't hurt. . . “Hosting is just a tough job,” the comedian continued. “Yes, I'm a stand-up comedian, but this hosting position is a different style.”
During the ceremony, Cui also blamed the show's writers for several lackluster jokes.
“I got the gig 10 days ago,” the comedian said during his gig. A six-and-a-half-minute monologue. “You want a perfect monologue? Yo, shut up. I wrote some, and these are the ones you're going to laugh at.”
He continued: “As I said, I did not write all of this.” “Someone else wrote this.”
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