Jimmy Kimmel's wife 'felt betrayed by Trump voting family members'
Share and Follow

Jimmy Kimmel’s wife expressed feeling ‘betrayed’ by family members who supported Donald Trump, revealing that the temporary removal of her husband’s show strained several personal relationships.

The late-night host’s program was pulled off the air in September after he criticized ‘the MAGA gang’ for trying to distance themselves from the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The show was reinstated a few days later.

On Thursday’s episode of the ‘We Can Do Hard Things’ podcast, Kimmel’s wife Molly McNearney confessed she is ‘angry all the time’ at relatives she said played a part in putting Trump back in power.

During a discussion about the ongoing tension between Kimmel and the former president, who has been a harsh critic of the comedian, Kimmel’s wife admitted to feeling alienated by some loved ones due to the show’s temporary cancellation.

“It pains me deeply because of the personal connection I have, with my husband standing against this man,” she remarked.

“Sadly, I’ve lost relationships with some family members because of it,” she continued.

She added: ‘I feel like I’m kind of in constant conflict, and I’m angry all the time, which isn’t healthy at all,’ the television writer said.

‘I personalize everything now,’ she added. ‘When I see these terrible stories every day, I’m immediately mad at certain aunts, uncles, cousins, who put him in power.’

‘To me, them voting for Trump is them not voting for my husband and me and our family.’

Molly McNearney, Jimmy Kimmel's wife (both pictured), was left feeling 'betrayed' by relatives who voted for Trump and said the fallout after the late-night show was axed tore apart several relationships

Molly McNearney, Jimmy Kimmel’s wife (both pictured), was left feeling ‘betrayed’ by relatives who voted for Trump and said the fallout after the late-night show was axed tore apart several relationships

On Thursday¿s episode of the We Can Do Hard Things podcast (pictured), McNearney said she is 'angry all the time' at relatives she said played a part in putting Trump back in power

On Thursday’s episode of the We Can Do Hard Things podcast (pictured), McNearney said she is ‘angry all the time’ at relatives she said played a part in putting Trump back in power

McNearney looked back on her St. Louis upbringing, saying she usually voted Republican down the ballot until moving away and encountering people from all walks of life. 

‘It’s really hard for me because I grew up believing in these Christian ideals of taking care of the sick and taking care of the poor, and I don’t see that happening with this Republican Party,’ she explained. 

But she shared on the episode that her background once allowed her to feel ‘a little bit of sympathy’ for her conservative family members. 

‘There’s a little bit of sympathy I have for people in my family that I feel are kind of being deliberately misinformed every day, and they are deliberately being misinformed every day, and they believe it,’ she added.

However, in the weeks leading up to the 2024 election, McNearney admitted she tried desperately to communicate with her relatives to sway their decisions.

‘I’ve sent many emails to family saying, “I’m begging you. Here’s the 10 reasons not to vote for this guy. Please don’t,”‘ she recalled. 

‘And I either got ignored by 90 percent of them or got truly insane responses from a few,’ she added. ‘It’s definitely caused a strain.’

Yet she confessed that in recent months, understanding her family’s role in the election stirred ‘really hard’ feelings, to the point where she wanted to ‘deprogram’ herself to make it easier. 

In the weeks leading up to the 2024 election, McNearney (pictured) admitted she tried desperately to communicate with her relatives to sway their decisions

In the weeks leading up to the 2024 election, McNearney (pictured) admitted she tried desperately to communicate with her relatives to sway their decisions

After ABC confirmed that Jimmy Kimmel Live! would be returning to air, the president went straight to Truth Social to voice his complaints

After ABC confirmed that Jimmy Kimmel Live! would be returning to air, the president went straight to Truth Social to voice his complaints

Now, she explained, politics for her is no longer ‘Republican versus Democrat’ but about protecting and prioritizing ‘family values.’

Even after losing several relationships, McNearney revealed she has formed new connections and strengthened ties with family members who share her values.

‘I’ve definitely pulled in closer with the family that I feel more aligned with. And I hate that this has happened. It feels silly,’  she said. 

‘You know, part of me goes, “Don’t let politics get in the way,” but to me, this isn’t politics,’ she added. ‘It’s truly values. And we just were not aligned anymore.’ 

Just days after the cancellation of the show was announced, ABC’s parent company, Disney, confirmed that Jimmy Kimmel Live! would be returning to air.

After ABC made their move, the president went straight to Truth Social to voice his complaints.

‘I can’t believe ABC Fake News gave Jimmy Kimmel his job back. The White House was told by ABC that his Show was cancelled! Something happened between then and now because his audience is GONE, and his “talent” was never there,’ Trump wrote.

‘Why would they want someone back who does so poorly, who’s not funny, and who puts the Network in jeopardy by playing 99% positive Democrat GARBAGE. He is yet another arm of the DNC and, to the best of my knowledge, that would be a major Illegal Campaign Contribution,’ he added.

‘I think we’re going to test ABC out on this. Let’s see how we do. Last time I went after them, they gave me $16 Million Dollars. This one sounds even more lucrative. A true bunch of losers! Let Jimmy Kimmel rot in his bad Ratings.’

His Truth Social rant came after ABC News agreed in December to pay millions to settle a lawsuit in which George Stephanopoulos alleged Trump was found civilly liable for raping writer E. Jean Carroll.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Travel chaos erupts as flights are grounded at busy US airport

Major US Airport Faces Turmoil: Flight Groundings Spark Travel Chaos

Persistent and significant delays continue to affect airports across the United States…
Do you know this woman? Jacksonville police attempt to identify found senior

Jacksonville Police Seek Public’s Help to Identify Elderly Woman Found Lost

Authorities in Jacksonville are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a senior…
NM launches free universal child care, becoming 1st state to do so

New Mexico Pioneers Free Universal Child Care, Setting a National Precedent

As millions across the United States grapple with the uncertainties of a…
Angry customer throws hot coffee on McDonald's employee over cancelled breakfast order in Saginaw, Michigan

Shocking Incident: McDonald’s Employee Scalded by Furious Customer in Saginaw Over Breakfast Mishap

An infuriated patron hurled a steaming cup of coffee at a McDonald’s…
Chicago crime: Lamont Hill charged in stolen Cicero ambulance chase, crashes, shots fired by police on West Side, officials say

High-Stakes Chicago Chase: Lamont Hill Arrested After Stolen Ambulance Drama and Police Shootout

A dramatic scene unfolded in Chicago on Friday as a stolen ambulance…
Democrats shift toward reopening government as key Virginia lawmaker backs deal

Virginia Lawmaker’s Support Paves Way for Democrats’ Strategic Push to Reopen Government

On Sunday, Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, representing over 144,000 federal employees,…
Thune hopes to vote Sunday on proposal to reopen government

Senator Thune Aims for Sunday Vote on Plan to End Government Shutdown

On Sunday, Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) announced plans to introduce…
Ukrainian refugee family in Colorado facing precarious future

Ukrainian Family’s Uncertain Journey: Navigating Challenges in Colorado

ARVADA, Colo. (KDVR) — Kostiantyn Mukhin and Eugenia Karkina are passionate advocates…