CNN’s savage public response to Kirstie Alley diss
Actress Kirstie Alley publicly accused news network CNN of coronavirus fearmongering. Their brutal response instantly went viral.
US news outlet CNN publicly savaged actress Kirstie Alley after she accused them of fearmongering over coronavirus.
The Look Who’s Talking actress, 69, is one of the few outspoken Donald Trump supporters in Hollywood and has made headlines with her divisive social media posts in recent weeks.
In a tweet shared with her 1.5m followers overnight, Alley claimed CNN was unjustly whipping up “terror” about the risks of catching coronavirus among its viewers.
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“I now Know why my personal friends who walk around in SHEER TERROR of contracting Covid are simply CNN viewers! I decided to watch CNN myself to get a their viewpoint and oh my God DID I EVER!!!! IF YOU TOO WANT TO LIVE IN TERROR WATCH CNN!!
FEAR OF DYING IS THEIR MANTRA! OMG!” she wrote.
The coronavirus pandemic has so far killed 235,000 Americans, with close to 10 million people in the US now having been affected.
CNN went for the jugular with a public response to Alley’s tweet, posted via the CNN Communications account:
“Kirstie, you are welcome to change the channel – just like countless viewers did every time Veronica’s Closet came on TV. But don’t downplay the loss of nearly 230K American lives. And please, wear a mask.”
Damn. For those who don’t remember, Veronica’s Closet was a late-90s sitcom vehicle for Alley that saw the actress play the head of her own lingerie company in New York. It lasted three seasons before being cancelled in 2000 due to low ratings.
Celeb watchers on social media ate up the drama:
CNN has obliterated Kirstie Alley. pic.twitter.com/M48p03ZfVh
— Ricky Davila (@TheRickyDavila) October 30, 2020
Iâm glad Kirstie Alley isnât afraid of dying because CNN PR just euthanized her. pic.twitter.com/gGUuq6tQOg
— frederickm (@MFrederickM) October 30, 2020
The gay CNN intern after dragging Kirstie Alley: pic.twitter.com/F9wwjlFU5Q
— Îvan Ross Katz (@evanrosskatz) October 30, 2020
â911, whatâs your emergency?â
— John Henson (@John_Henson) October 31, 2020
âYeah, uh... CNN just killed Kirstie Alley.â pic.twitter.com/TAQSM2wQiq
Hoping more news outlets clap back lick this. Kudos to the #cnn intern who tweeted this to #kirstiealley! pic.twitter.com/jYHeE3mGBA
— NicoleLiboiron (@notefromabroad) October 31, 2020
I SCREAMED pic.twitter.com/7TLHJwcTlT
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) October 30, 2020
Damn ðð CNN dragged TF outta Kirstie Alley pic.twitter.com/f0qnTWzqdA
— Jessica Fyreð«â¨ (@TheJessieWoo) October 30, 2020
CNNâs Twitter manager getting a notification that Kirstie Alley tweeted about them pic.twitter.com/3B6YCJPJbY
— Yann (@yannhatchuel) October 30, 2020
For what it’s worth, Alley responded to their clapback, pointing out that Veronica’s Closet was a “rated top 10 in 1997”:
Meow ...if only you paid as much attention to Joe Bidenâs alleged corrupt business dealings as a TV show that was rated top ten in 1997..... guess you got that wrong tooð¤·ââï¸ https://t.co/j1BelxVohy
— Kirstie Alley (@kirstiealley) October 30, 2020
Alley caused a stir online earlier this month when she publicly declared her intention to vote for Donald Trump in the upcoming US Presidential election. “He gets things done quickly and he will turn the economy around quickly,” she tweeted.
The resulting backlash saw Alley claim she’d never seen “so much name-calling in my life.”
“I guess I’m not allowed to have a viewpoint without being called a really nasty names by what I’m going to suppose are really nasty people,” she tweeted.