Brian Kilmeade faced racist allegations after it was claimed that he said ‘colored sorority’ while referring to historically Black sorority!

It appears political commentator Brian Kilmeade's accent while saying 'college' made it sound like 'colored!'

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On Wednesday, Fox News commentator Brian Kilmeade commented on Kamala Harris’ recent step to skip Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech to attend the historically Black sorority Zeta Phi Beta in Indianapolis.

Meanwhile, he reportedly said, “She would rather address, in the summer, a sorority — a [colored] sorority — like she can’t get out of that.”

Soon after, media people pinpointed the phrase ‘colored sorority,’ and it swirled over the internet like a fire, making people call Brian Kilmeade a racist.

On July 24, 2024, a Twitter page of Bad Fox Graphics tweeted, “Fox News Alert:@foxandfriends Goes Full Racist….BRIAN: She will not show up for the Prime Minister’s joint session of Congress…She’d rather address in the summer a sorority, a COLORED sorority.”

Also, Brian’s colleague Lawrence Jones III, who was with Brian at the time, also faced criticism for silently listening to the phrase ‘Colored Sorority’ despite being a black man. The criticism emerged like a flood, but in the meantime, everything appears to be exaggerated.

No! Brian Kilmeade didn’t say ‘colored sorority’ but ‘college sorority,’ Lawrence Jones III stressed

Referring to a democrats Jaime Harrison’s tweet, Lawrence Jones III retweeted on July 24, writing, “I’m the black man. You’re so damn dishonest. He said ‘college.”

Further, Lawrence blamed Jiame for stretching the issue in a nonsense way, stating that he brought destruction to the black community and also invited him to the show for a debate regarding the case.

Moreover, Brian Kilmeade himself also hit back at the people who are calling him a racist in the Kamala Harris case. He stated that he didn’t say ‘Colored Sorority’ but ‘College Sorority’ to address the historically Black sorority Zeta Phi Beta.

Meanwhile, media people seemingly have realized that they misquoted Brian’s words.

Recently, NBC analyst Claire McCaskill apologized on Twitter, tweeting, “Apologies if he said college. Hard to tell…and probably thought the other because of Rep ‘DEI’ messaging.” Well, things appear to have sorted out for the present time. But let’s see what happens next.

Additional Information

  • Brian Kilmeade was born to his parents, Marie Rose D’Andrea and James Kilmeade, in Massapequa, New York, on May 7, 1964. He is currently 60 years old.
  • He graduated from Massapequa High School in 1982 and later attended LIU Post.
  • Brian is now married to Dawn DeGaetano and is a father to three children.
Anuja Uprety
Anuja Uprety
Anuja Uprety is a content writer with almost two years of experience in the field. She is a passionate researcher and likes to use the skill to explore Hollywood trend. From hopping to the gossip train, to writing about the biggest scandals and exposes of Hollywood, Anuja can do it all. In her free time, she is immersed in books about dystopian realities and fairytales. Now, that explains the writing talent she got!

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