Keith McNally recently took to Instagram to sarcastically backtrack on his previous criticism of Lauren Sánchez, which he had previously described as “revolting.” Instead, McNally shifted his focus to Jerry Seinfeld’s wife, Jessica Seinfeld, with a new wave of biting commentary.
In his Instagram post, McNally claimed that his cruel remarks were a result of being “stone cold sober.” He emphasized that just because Sánchez may have undergone plastic surgery, it does not make her inherently “revolting.” He even went on to suggest that many people he knows who have not had any plastic surgery are, in fact, the ones he finds revolting.
Jessica Seinfeld, in response to McNally’s comments, left what he described as the “unfunniest” comment of all. Despite claiming that 90% of the comments he received were light and funny, he specifically highlighted Seinfeld’s response as the most embarrassing. He even went as far as rehashing a portion of her comment in his post.
This is not the first time McNally has targeted Sánchez with negative comments. Last month, he launched an unprovoked attack on her, prompting Sánchez to respond with messages emphasizing the insignificance of others’ opinions. Even “The View” co-host, Ana Navarro, criticized McNally for his approach to attacking Sánchez.
Throughout all of this online drama, Lauren Sánchez has chosen not to respond to McNally’s Instagram commentary. Despite being the target of his harsh words, she has remained silent and focused on maintaining her composure in the face of criticism.
Keith McNally’s recent comments and behavior towards Lauren Sánchez and Jessica Seinfeld have sparked controversy and criticism from the public. His sarcastic remarks and personal attacks have raised questions about the nature of online interactions and the impact of negative commentary. It is essential to reflect on the consequences of such behavior and consider the effects it can have on those targeted by such comments.
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