Hollywood Puts Trump Supporters ‘First In Line’ For Reality TV Shows

Something is “happening on your television screens these days that is more curious. Have you noticed the parade of far-Right figures, MAGA liars, Tea Partiers, coup plotters, and extremists appearing on wholesome, family-friendly, reputation-redeeming reality shows?” Reid asked on Thursday’s show. “The most recent example is coup-inciter Rudy Giuliani, reportedly appearing on Fox’s ‘The Masked Singer.’”

Reality shows, which she claimed enhanced participants’ reputations, should seek to “have the most unifying, broadly beloved people on those kinds of shows, but not now it’s like, if you worked for Trump, you, like, first in line.”

The most recent network performance Reid cited occurred nearly two years ago, when Sarah Palin performed “Baby Got Back” on “The Masked Singer” in March 2020. 

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