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Gayle King & Jesse Watters Selfie Sparks Online Criticism

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Gayle King Selfie with Jesse Watters Sparks Outcry From Liberal⁢ Critics

NEW YORK – ⁢A ‌recent photograph of CBS News​ anchor Gayle​ King​ posing with Fox News host jesse Watters has ignited a wave​ of‌ criticism from liberal⁣ users on social‌ media, with many expressing disappointment and accusing‌ King of poor judgment. The image, circulating widely on platforms like Bluesky and X (formerly Twitter), shows King and Watters smiling together at an event.

The backlash underscores ⁢the⁤ deep political divisions within media and the scrutiny​ faced by public figures navigating those⁢ lines. Critics have labeled king’s actions ⁣as “tone-deaf” and a display⁣ of lacking principles, especially given Watters’ ofen-controversial commentary on Fox News. Some speculate the photo op is an​ attempt to curry favor with ‍CBS News chief Bari Weiss, who ⁢recently joined the network and‍ has signaled plans for meaningful changes.

“Oprah’s tone-deaf bestie​ not reading the room,” one commenter wrote,‍ reflecting a common ⁢sentiment. Others simply‍ expressed disapproval with ‌comments like⁤ “EWWW” and “No principles. Not that I ever expected anything else⁢ of her.”

The controversy also comes at a precarious⁤ time for ​King,whose future at CBS News is currently under review following Weiss’s arrival​ earlier⁢ this month. King’s contract, reportedly worth $13 million to $15 million annually,⁢ is set ⁣to expire in May,‍ and insiders suggest her position is “murky” amid potential network shake-ups and cost-cutting ⁢measures. There​ is speculation ⁣Weiss could reshuffle the morning and evening lineups, possibly impacting⁤ King and fellow anchor Norah O’Donnell.

This‍ isn’t the first public interaction between King and‌ Watters. In 2019,‌ Watters mistakenly identified King‍ as “Good Morning America” anchor Robin Roberts, prompting ⁣an on-air ⁢apology ‍and a ⁢sign reading, “I’m sorry Gayle + ‌Robin.”

CBS News and Fox ​News have been contacted​ for comment.

Fox News‌ is a subsidiary of Fox Corp, a ⁤sister company to The Post’s corporate parent, news Corp.

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