Luenell Apologizes to Pete Davidson for Touching Him on Live TV
- During a segment on NewsNight with Abby Phillip, panelists addressed the interaction between Angela Rye and O'Leary, which many found inappropriate and patronizing.
- Jodi Smith criticized O'Leary's actions as inappropriate and an attempt to dominate the conversation.
- Professor Kari J. Winter commented that Rye's response was significant and reflected ongoing issues women face in claiming personal space.
- Winter and Smith both advocated for a professional environment that respects women's bodily integrity and personal boundaries.
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Comedian Luenell Apologizes for Making Pete Davidson Uncomfortable
Luenell never meant to make Pete Davidson “uncomfortable” during the pair’s joint appearance on Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney. “By no means did my client, Luenell, want to make Mr. Davidson uncomfortable during their respective appearance on Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney, Luenell explained via a rep in a statement to People shared on Friday, March 28. “She was just being playful.” The statement added, “I admit, I was tickling Pete’s le…
A Source Addressed The "Really Inappropriate" Moment When Comedian Luenell Caressed Pete Davidson's Leg While He Was Blindfolded On TV
While they were blindfolded, Luenell could be seen reaching over and rubbing Pete Davidson's leg, presumably as a joke.View Entire Post ›
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