Scott Jennings Apologizes to Catherine Zeta-Jones Over Clash With Son Dylan
Scott Jennings refuted Dylan Douglas's Democratic points in a CNN debate and later reflected on the uneven discussion during a podcast with Megan McCain.
- Scott Jennings `eviscerated` Dylan Douglas during a CNN debate about the recent government shutdown, with Douglas struggling under sharp pushback from the commentator.
- Jennings argued that Dylan Douglas presented Democratic talking points, but guests often exist in a tight bubble and are surprised when faced with opposing views.
- On a podcast with Megan McCain, Scott Jennings discussed the lopsided debate, with McCain calling herself `the queen of nepo babies` and saying Dylan Douglas `should not have been booked on a show with you because it's like bringing a knife to a gun fight`.
- Michael Douglas, actor, and Catherine Zeta-Jones, actress, were reportedly furious after Scott Jennings defeated their son's arguments, and Jennings offered a cheeky apology over a seafood dinner to smooth things over.
- Jennings said `I hope Dylan comes back` and others suggested Dylan Douglas will improve with experience, noting he seemed honored to be on air.
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Scott Jennings offers apology to Catherine Zeta-Jones after CNN clash
Conservative commentator Scott Jennings said he’s willing to make peace with actress Catherine Zeta-Jones “over seafood,” after a heated CNN exchange with her son left the Hollywood family reportedly furious. Jennings addressed the on-air confrontation during an appearance on Meghan McCain’s Citizen McCain podcast, where he said he’d “personally” make amends with the Oscar-winning actress. “I’m more than willing to apologize personally to Cather…
Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones deny they're boycotting CNN after son's viral debate
A representative for the "Traffic" actors said they "support accurate reporting, which this rumor isn't."Charley Gallay/Getty Images Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael DouglasKey pointsMichael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones are denying rumors that they're boycotting CNN.Conservative pundit Scott Jennings debated the couple's son, Dylan Douglas, on NewsNight last month.Jennings told Meghan McCain that he "dismantled" Dylan's talking points and ad…
A-List Hollywood Couple Melts Down, Swears Off CNN After Scott Jennings Ruthlessly Grills Their Son
A-listers Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones are reportedly seething after their son Dylan Douglas got knocked around on live TV during a bruising political panel on CNN. Republican strategist Scott Jennings sliced into the shutdown debate on “NewsNight” and zeroed in on Dylan, firing off a pointed question that undercut the young Douglas’ claim that the GOP alone caused the crisis. The Hollywood power couple thought the whole exchange was…
CNN’s Scott Jennings Speaks Out About Debating Catherine Zeta Jones’ Son Dylan Douglas, Offers to Meet Up with Her | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Conservative political commentator Scott Jennings is speaking out amid a report about a verbal back-and-forth he had with Dylan Douglas, who is the son of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas. The 25-year-old appeared last month on CNN NewsNight with Abby Phillip, where he spoke at the round table. Scott is a regular on the show. Dylan is the host of SiriusXM’s “Young American with Dylan Douglas.” A report emerged this week that Catherine an…
Scott Jennings Apologizes to Catherine Zeta-Jones Over Clash With Son Dylan
Scott Jennings is sending a message to Catherine Zeta-Jones after having an on-air clash with her son, Dylan Douglas. “Well, I was surprised. I’m more than willing to apologize personally to Catherine Zeta-Jones over a nice seafood dinner if she wants to do it,” Jennings, 48, said on the Monday, December 1, episode of the “Citizen McCain with Meghan McCain” podcast. The back-and-forth began when Dylan, 25 — the son of Zeta-Jones and Michael Doug…
CNN’s Scott Jennings Sends Blunt Message to Michael Douglas & Catherine Zeta-Jones After Attacking Their Son
See what he told Meghan McCain about the incident.
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