Megyn Kelly slams Taylor Swift for attending comedy night for Gaza

Podcaster Megyn Kelly on Tuesday condemned Taylor Swift for attending a comedy night in Brooklyn, whose proceeds were sent to a charity working in Gaza. Kelly said Swift, 33, needed to educate herself about Hamas or else shut up, declaring: ‘You clearly know nothing.’ The former Fox host mocked the singer for supporting the LGBTQ community and women’s rights, and also backing the Gaza charity. ‘You know what they do to that community in Gaza, Taylor, Áo da nữ Chính Hãng that you now want to support?’ asked Kelly.

‘You know what Hamas likes to do to women? You think we have equal rights over there, Taylor?’ Swift on Friday attended a Ramy Youssef show at the Brooklyn Academy of Music with friends including Selena Gomez, Cara Delevingne and Áo khoác da nữ cá tính Zoe Kravitz. Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez and Cara Delevingne are seen on Friday night leaving the Brooklyn Academy of Music following a Ramy Youssef comedy show Megyn Kelly on Tuesday condemned Taylor Swift for attending a comedy show, with the profits going to a charity working in Gaza Youssef, born in New York City to Egyptian parents, announced the proceeds from the last 12 nights of his More Feelings tour would go to the American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA).

The comedian – who has been vocal about calling for a ceasefire in the Middle East – said the charity works to ‘provide humanitarian relief to the people of Gaza.’  But Kelly ridiculed the charity.  Citing NGO Monitor – a group founded by an Israeli professor to counter anti-Israel narratives – Kelly said that ANERA was ‘highly political, presenting a highly biased view of the Israel/Palestine war, Áo khoác da nữ cá tính ignoring any Palestinian responsibility for hardship, and contributing to the demonization of Israel.’ Kelly continued: ‘That is the group Taylor Swift thought it might be fun to help raise money for, attend a fundraiser for, and she owes Israelis and Jewish Americans an apology.  ‘And I hope they boycott her events until she issues it because attending this thing was wrong.

It was wrong.’ Swift and her team are yet to address the controversy.  But Gigi Hadid, a friend of Swift’s whose father is Palestinian, commented on Youssef’s post: ‘Legend.’ Ramy Youssef posted on Instagram, telling his followers that the proceeds of his shows would be going to humanitarian relief in Gaza. Gigi Hadid , a friend of Swift’s whose father is Palestinian, commented: ‘Legend’ ANERA’s website describes the group as a non-governmental organization that provides aid to the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Jordan.

The charity says it has ‘has no political or religious affiliation.’  Taylor Swift has kept silent on the unfolding war between Israel and terrorist group Hamas – who murdered and kidnapped hundreds of Israelis on October 7. In the weeks following, thousands of people have been killed in Gaza.

Victoria Beckham travels in style in high heels as she arrives at JFK

She is rarely seen out of a heel and a designer look. And Victoria Beckham proves she travels in style as she touched down at JFK Airport in New York on Monday. The Spice Girl, 49, put on a leggy display in her leggings and stilettos combo, Áo khoác da nữ xịn Hàn Quốc adding a statement olive green coat from her own collection.    A pair of signature dark shades and a Goyard suitcase, which an assistant carried, completed the jet-set ensemble. Victoria has jetted to the Big Apple in time for New York Fashion Week, which kicks off on February 9.   She is rarely seen out of a heel and a designer look.

And Victoria Beckham proves she travels in style as she touched down at JFK Airport in New York on Monday The fashion designer can proudly say her once-floundering brand is turning a handsome profit. In October the designer told Vogue France her self-titled brand has finally made a profit, some 15-years after launching her own fashion label.  ‘This is just the beginning. I have lots of ambitions, and I work hard to achieve my goals.

I never wait for things to just fall into my lap,’ she said.  ‘It’s such an exciting time. This year, we made a profit! This takes time, especially for an independent brand. My perfume isn’t a license – I own it. ‘Now that I have laid down the groundwork for Áo khoác da nữ dáng ngắn dạ Áo khoác da nữ dáng ngắn dáng dài Hàn Quốc the house, the real work can begin.’ In an interview with industry bible Women’s Wear Daily (WWD) in March to celebrate the news, her brand’s investor, David Belhassen, shone a rare spotlight on the inner workings of Victoria’s empire.

He said revenues were up by a huge 42 per cent to £58 million — and predicted that when the business filed accounts for the 2022 financial year in December, the former Spice Girl would make her many critics eat their words. In January 2023, accounts for Victoria Beckham Holdings Ltd revealed losses of £5,887,036 in 2021, down from £8,581,944 in 2020. The Spice Girl, 49, put on a leggy display in her leggings and stilettos combo, adding a statement olive green coat from her own collection A pair of signature dark shades and a Goyard suitcase, which an assistant carried, completed the jet-set ensemble   The figure meant overall losses for the firm stood at £66.3m since its launch in 2008 and directors of the firm – including Victoria and her husband David – were not paid a dividend.

The luxury fashion business has expanded to Europe and the Middle East, with the annual accounts saying the brand was also expanding into new products, with the launch of leather goods and the VB Body range. Despite big losses, the Beckham’s global empire has reportedly doubled its profits. Annual accounts filed with Companies House in London showed the pair made £11.6m in the year ending December 2020 despite the pandemic – compared to £4.5m in 2019.

Victoria can proudly say her once-floundering fashion brand is turning a handsome profit and on Thursday, the former pop star was proudly putting herself to work as she documented a dress fitting on Instagram In accounts submitted in 2021, auditors warned of ‘significant doubt’ about Victoria’s fashion company’s ability to continue operating when it was reported the company had racked up debts of more than £46million since it launched.