Elle King Says Her Father Is “Just Not Nice” and Talks About Her “Toxic” Relationship With Rob Schneider: “You’re Talking Shit About Gay Rights and Drag.”Get over it.
Elle King
Elle King recently discussed her turbulent relationship with her father, Rob Schneider, on the “Dumb Blonde” podcast hosted by Bunnie XO.
The singer of “Ex’s & Oh’s” used the chance to criticize Schneider‘s vocal opinions on drag and the LGBTQ community in an edited teaser for the forthcoming episode that was uploaded on TikTok and will air on Monday.
Regarding Schneider, King remarked, “I disagree with a lot of the things that he says.” “You’re speaking from the pit of your disapproval and bringing up topics such as drag .
Schneider expressed his displeasure about the opening ceremony of the Olympics, which included a tableau he perceived as a replica of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” on X (previously Twitter) in late July. However, drag queens and other brightly costumed characters were present in the tableau rather than Jesus and his disciples seated at the table.
Satan and disrespects Christianity.” “I genuinely hope that the number of viewers for these Olympics matches that of CSPAN.”
In a subsequent post, Schneider said, “Guys with their genitalia hanging out in front of children?! Queens of Drag? I couldn’t tell if I was watching a school board meeting or the Olympics.
King stated in another tape on TikTok that she did not grow up close to her father and did not get along with Schneider until she was “much, much older.
Schneider’s looks was a major source of conflict between King and Schneider, with King’s tattoos and weight being the main causes.
“I was a child who was extremely overweight.” I got into trouble one year when I hurt my ankle and didn’t lose any weight, even though my parents had sent me to fat camp,” King added. It was almost 108 degrees when I started getting tattooed. Because my dad was against tattoos and all forms of self-expression, I had to wear sweaters.
Schneider’s spokesperson declined to comment.
King went on to declare that she “doesn’t want to be associated” in any way with Schneider and that she has no aspirations to repair her connection with her father.
“He’s simply not kind,” King remarked. People’s emotions and the actions of others are beyond your control.
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Regarding Schneider, King remarked, “I disagree with a lot of the things that he says.” “You’re speaking from the pit of your disapproval and bringing up topics such as drag.
Schneider expressed his displeasure about the opening ceremony of the Olympics, which included a tableau he perceived as a replica of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” on X (previously Twitter) in late July. However, drag queens and other brightly costumed characters were present in the tableau rather than Jesus and his disciples seated at the table.
“I genuinely hope that the number of viewers for these Olympics matches that of CSPAN.”
Schneider’s looks was a major source of conflict between King and Schneider, with King’s tattoos and weight being the main causes.
“I was a child who was extremely overweight.” I got into trouble one year when I hurt my ankle and didn’t lose any weight, even though my parents had sent me to fat camp,” King added. It was almost 108 degrees when I started getting tattooed. Because my dad was against tattoos and all forms of self-expression, I had to wear sweaters.
Schneider’s spokesperson declined to comment.
King went on to declare that she “doesn’t want to be associated” in any way with Schneider and that she has no aspirations to repair her connection with her father.