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Apart from acting, he has kept his personal life private but has mentioned his family at many events. His family has played ...
Fans were shocked by Gayle King’s uncensored moment. During Thursday’s episode of “CBS Mornings,” Matteo Lane, an openly gay comedian, appeared on the show, which promoted the host ...
Gayle was quoting Matteo Lane in a live conversation,' the network said in a statement. 'We removed the slur from the later feeds of the show, as you can see on our social channels, and we have ...
Gayle King used a gay slur while retelling a joke on live TV. The broadcast journalist was interviewing comedian Matteo Lane — who is openly gay — about his new cookbook, “Your Pasta Sucks ...
Gayle King quoted an uncensored gay slur while attempting to tell a joke on live TV. King, 70, made the remark on the Friday, April 4 edition of CBS Mornings during an interview with comedian ...
The "CBS Mornings" host quoted queer comedian Matteo Lane, who laughed as King didn't censor herself when using the word. "I hope I don't get in trouble," she said. Entertainment Weekly's Oscars ...
Thursday on CBS Mornings, co-host Gayle King let a gay slur slip while quoting one of guest Matteo Lane‘s jokes to the comedian, igniting mixed reactions from audiences on social media.
Veteran broadcast journalist Gayle King has become the focal point of intense public discourse following her recent interaction with comedian Matteo Lane during a segment on CBS Mornings.
She previously contributed E! Online, Hollywood Life and Oscar.com. CBS Mornings/YouTube Gayle King wasn’t afraid to step in hot water during a live interview on CBS Mornings. On the April 4 ...
Gayle King raised eyebrows with her use of an uncensored gay slur during a live broadcast of “CBS Mornings.” The Emmy Award-winning anchor interviewed comedian Matteo Lane on Thursday to ...
The one-liner was met with awkward silence from the room at the Breakthrough Prize ceremony as the camera cut to a shocked ...
Gayle King stirred controversy after using a homophobic slur during Thursday’s live episode of CBS Mornings. While interviewing comedian Matteo Lane, King quoted one of his stand-up jokes that ...