People are canceling Fox Nation subscriptions after Tucker Carlson and the network split



In the wake of Fox News Media's surprising Monday announcement that the network and Tucker Carlson would "part ways," many people took to Twitter to announce that they had cancelled their Fox Nation subscriptions.

"FOX News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways. We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor," the media giant announced on Monday. "Mr. Carlson’s last program was Friday April 21st. Fox News Tonight will air live at 8 PM/ET starting this evening as an interim show helmed by rotating FOX News personalities until a new host is named."

When signing off on what turned out to be his final program last week, Carlson had apparently expected to return to the air this week, because he said, "We'll be back on Monday."

Many people announced on Monday that they had canceled their subscription to the Fox Nation streaming service.

"I just cancelled my Fox Nation subscription with the note: 'No Tucker Carlson, no Fox Nation subscription. Goodbye.' Who is doing the same?" Scott Morefield tweeted.

\u201cI just cancelled my Fox Nation subscription with the note: "No Tucker Carlson, no Fox Nation subscription. Goodbye." Who is doing the same?\u201d
— Scott Morefield (@Scott Morefield) 1682353966

Many other people tweeted on Monday that they had ditched Fox Nation.

"Just canceled my Fox Nation subscription. No point in having it w/o Tucker Carlson Originals," someone wrote.

"Just canceled my subscription to Fox Nation and promptly turned the channel. Only 3 shows interest me - The Five, Jesse Watters and Gutfled! And I can miss these without a problem. I never missed Tucker. What a loss," someone else wrote.

"Just cancelled @foxnation. They asked why? I said 'Tucker'" someone else tweeted.

"I cancelled my @foxnation subscription tonight. I only watched Tucker’s show. They will not get another penny. Delete them, too," another person tweeted.

\u201cI cancelled my @foxnation subscription tonight. I only watched Tucker\u2019s show. They will not get another penny. Delete them, too. @FoxNews\u201d
— Paige R.\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Paige R.\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1682384687

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Liberals try to cancel 'Euphoria' star Sydney Sweeney because guests at her mother's birthday party wore 'MAGA-inspired hats' and 'blue lives matter' shirts



Sydney Sweeney is an up-and-coming Hollywood actress with 49 acting credits already at the age of 24. However, her fans turned on the star of the HBO show "Euphoria" on Saturday after Sweeney shared photos of her mother's birthday party on social media. Liberals attempted to cancel Sweeney because guests at the birthday party were wearing "Make America Great Again" inspired hats and a "blue lives matter" shirt.

Sweeney's family – who are from Idaho – held a surprise birthday party for her mother, who turned 60. Best friends of the mother told her that they were taking her line dancing at a bar in town. However, there was a surprise birthday party at a barn.

A sign welcomed guests to "Lisa's 60th Hoedown."

Sweeney shared photos on Instagram of the party – which included line dancing, a mechanical bull, and ax-throwing.

In one of the photos, a man is seen wearing a "thin blue line" or "blue lives matter" t-shirt as he gleefully hugs Sweeney's mother and grandmother.

Sweeney's brother posted photos of some guests who donned red "MAGA" inspired hats that read: "Make Sixty Great Again."

\u201cSydney Sweeney shares new photos celebrating her mother\u2019s birthday.\u201d
— Pop Base (@Pop Base) 1661630907


\u201cKinda funny how Sydney Sweeney carefully curated her IG post so that none of the MAGA-inspired hats were seen and then her dimwitted brother\u2019s post blew it all up. \ud83e\udd21\ud83e\udd20\u201d
— \ud835\udc03\ud835\udc1e\ud835\udc2b\ud835\udc1e\ud835\udc1c\ud835\udc24 \ud83d\udcf0\ud83d\udcd3\ud83d\udd8a (@\ud835\udc03\ud835\udc1e\ud835\udc2b\ud835\udc1e\ud835\udc1c\ud835\udc24 \ud83d\udcf0\ud83d\udcd3\ud83d\udd8a) 1661633132

Then cancel culture took over on social media. On Saturday, "Sydney Sweeney" was trending on Twitter because fans of the celebrity were furious that guests at her mother's birthday party were possibly conservative.

One person wrote on Twitter, "She’s a white woman from America, idk why the internet is so outraged when she is quite literally doing what white women from America do."

Someone tweeted, "Idk why everyone’s surprised? All those times you’ve seen her and not known she was raised by Republicans?"

Others insinuated that the family was involved in the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol building or that they look like they use racial slurs. Some commentators called her family "trash" and "inbred." Others demanded that the actress "delete" the photos. One Twitter user said that Sweeney deserved "lashings."

The backlash from the Twitter reactions caused Sweeney to have to release a statement about the attire of people at her mother's surprise birthday party.

Sweeney wrote on Saturday night, "You guys this is wild. An innocent celebration for my mom's milestone 60th birthday has turned into an absurd political statement, which was not the intention. Please stop making assumptions. Much love to everyone and Happy Birthday Mom!"

\u201cYou guys this is wild. An innocent celebration for my moms milestone 60th birthday has turned into an absurd political statement, which was not the intention. Please stop making assumptions. Much love to everyone \u2665\ufe0f and Happy Birthday Mom!\u201d
— Sydney Sweeney (@Sydney Sweeney) 1661640607


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