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Ethel Cain Doubles Down on Call to 'Kill More CEOs'
Fox News Hosts Call for Ethel Cain ‘Boycott’ Over Singer’s ‘Depraved’ Posts About Killing CEOs
Ethel Cain is facing Fox News backlash over her posts about UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's murder. See what they said.
Singer Ethel Cain defends #KillMoreCEOs post
US singer-songwriter Ethel Cain has responded to a backlash after she posted the hashtag #KillMoreCEOs, following the murder of UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson in December. Cain posted the original message while sharing a quote complaining about the influence of wealthy corporations and lobby groups on US politics.
Ethel Cain Responds to Criticism of Controversial Post About Killing CEOs
"Since when has 'upholding traditional values' gone hand in hand with… defending lawmakers and oil tycoons," Cain asked.
Ethel Cain Responds To Conservative Backlash Over #KillMoreCEOs Post
"the moment the rednecks and the hippies lay down their swords long enough to realize they have the same enemy, all hell is gonna break loose."
Ethel Cain Doubles Down on Call to 'Kill More CEOs': 'All Hell Is Gonna Break Loose'
Singer-songwriter Ethel Cain responded to backlash for posting the hashtag #KillMoreCEOs following the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December.
Fox News take on Ethel Cain after "Kill More CEOs" Instagram post
Looks like Fox News isn’t having a Perverts winter. The always-politically outspoken Ethel Cain ‘s recent #KillMoreCEOs Instagram story became the subject of a recent segment on The Big Weekend Show, in which host Anita Vogel says, “A popular singer among Gen Z is hitting all the wrong notes after calling for mass killings of CEOs.”
Ethel Cain defends comments in support of killing CEOs following backlash
American singer Ethel Cain recently came under scrutiny from conservative news outlets for her comments regarding the murder of healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Ethel Cain defends #KillMoreCEOs post amid conservative backlash
Ethel Cain, aka Hayden Anhedönia, responds to backlash over her #KillMoreCEOs post after UnitedHealth CEO's murder.
Ethel Cain responds to #KillMoreCEOs backlash
The men in charge better hope they can keep their digital smokescreens running as long as they can because the moment the rednecks and the hippies lay down their swords long enough to realize they have the same enemy,
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Fox News pleads for boycott of Ethel Cain — here's why it backfired spectacularly
Fox News is calling for a boycott of Ethel Cain over recent comments she made on social media, but the way things have played ...
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Ethel Cain Invokes Wrath of Fox News
Fox News has found its latest punching bag of the week in Ethel Cain, as hosts think she's mobilizing her fans to kill CEOs.
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Fox News call for boycott on Ethel Cain following comments on CEO assassinations
Following her comments on the assassination of the United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, Fox News is calling for a public ...
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