Michelle Obama Compares ESPN to 'Real Housewives'
UNITED STATES, AUG 3 – Michelle Obama said ESPN’s shift to debate-driven shows resembles reality TV drama, noting Stephen A. Smith’s $100 million contract highlights the network’s focus on personalities over sports.
- Michelle Obama criticized ESPN's First Take, saying it resembles 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta' rather than focusing on sports analysis during her IMO podcast.
- Stephen A. Smith responded to Obama's comments on his own show, expressing that he felt both personally and politically slighted.
- Smith argued against the idea that Black voters should be expected to vote a certain way, highlighting the complexities of voting decisions.
- He suggested that Obama should host guests with differing opinions on her podcast, allowing for diverse discussions.
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