When Elle King opened up about her tumultuous relationship with her dad Rob Schneider during her episode of Bunnie Xo's Dumb Blonde podcast, she never expected her comments to reach as far as they did. King expressed her surprise at the viral nature of her revelations, stating, “I never in a million years thought that was going to go so viral.” She candidly shared her childhood experiences and feelings, emphasizing that her intention was never to hurt her father, but to speak her truth.
In her podcast appearance, King discussed several poignant issues, including her father's controversial decision to send her to "fat camp" and how she often felt like a secondary character in his film career during their summers together. However, she highlighted that the most significant part of her message was her condemnation of past transphobic and homophobic remarks made by Schneider, which she felt were essential to address.
Speaking out against these issues was not merely personal for King; it was a powerful statement of allyship for her LGBTQ+ community. She reflected, “The best thing that came from that is that my incredible LGBTQ+ community knows that they have an ally in me.” King expressed gratitude for the opportunity to advocate for her fans, reinforcing her commitment to being an ally.
Name | Born | Occupation | Notable Work |
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Elle King | July 3, 1989 | Singer, Songwriter, Actress | "Ex's & Oh's", "America's Sweetheart" |
Following her podcast, Schneider publicly apologized to Elle on the Tucker Carlson Show, acknowledging his shortcomings as a father. He shared, “Elle, I love you and I wish I was the father in my 20s that you needed,” demonstrating a willingness to take responsibility for his past actions.
Despite the unexpected attention her comments received, King remains unrepentant about her honesty. She addressed critics who questioned her decision to speak publicly about her family dynamics, asserting, “Sometimes you have to just say things and get them off your chest so that you don’t have to carry it for the rest of your life.” King's candid approach underscores the importance of open communication and personal healing.
Ultimately, she conveyed skepticism regarding the sincerity of public apologies, stating, “An apology on Tucker Carlson is, like, a double negative, right? Means nothing.” This sentiment reflects her desire for authentic reconciliation rather than performative gestures.
Excitingly, King is set to release a new single titled "High Road," continuing her exploration of country music following her album Come Get Your Wife. This upcoming release is anticipated to resonate with fans, further showcasing her artistic evolution and commitment to her craft.
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