Ainsley Earhardt, Fox News Host, Blasted for Complaining Women Can't Get Their Hair and Nails Done During Coronavirus Pandemic
03/28/2020 12:09 am EDT
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Earhardt, who appears on social media to be riding out the quarantine on the beaches of Long Island with her family, added that at this point, she does not want to "go back to the city."
"I don't want to be around the area that's affected the most," she continued. "But I'm thinking, like, all the bills that are stacking up at my apartment. You got to think about that kind of thing. If you bought clothes before all of this happened — if you want to return it, are stores going to wave that 30-day period where you get your money back if you need to return something?"
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Directing her statements at her male co-hosts at this point, Earhardt doubled down, "Y'all don't think about this, guys ― this is not a priority ― but women have to get their hair done."
"I saw someone tweet, 'You're going to see what color our real hair is, because our roots are going to grow in,'" she continued. "Women ― all my friends are saying ― you know, this is not a priority. People are dying, and I realize that. But they can't get their nails done. Businesses are closed everywhere right now. We're in priority mode right now. It's pharmacies and grocery stores. Those are really the only places people are going now."
Watch It All Happen
The moment in which Earhardt zeroed in on her hair and nails was quickly shared online, going viral as people shared their own thoughts on the moment on Twitter.
Reactions
Much of Twitter called out Earhardt's "privilege" to be worrying about appearance in the times in which people are fearing for their lives and the lives of their loved ones.
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Others accused Earhardt of attempting to put people in the service industry. at risk of contracting the virus so that she could have her hair and nails done at their hands.
Broader Concerns
Still others accused Earhardt of having tunnel vision when it comes to the global pandemic, which so far has killed at least 26,827 people worldwide and left countless others without jobs or mourning the loss of loved ones.
Healthcare Worker concerns
Other people on Twitter brought up how dire the situation is for health care workers, who are working around the clock, often without proper protection and equipment in the United States, where there is a shortage of surgical masks and gloves.
Earhardt has yet to respond publicly to the criticism.
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