Rosie attacks Ripa for Clay Aiken remark

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Ripa Rips Clay; Rosie Responds

Brooke vs. Tom? Settled. O.J. vs. the truth? Irrelevant. Kelly vs. Clay...vs. Rosie?
Now, there's a feud we can get behind.
What began with brief yet cutting accusations of ungentlemanly behavior and disrespect steamrolled into allegations of homophobia Tuesday morning, when Rosie O'Donnell blasted Kelly Ripa for making what O'Donnell deemed a homophobic remark to Ripa's guest cohost, Clay Aiken, last week.
This is what happens when Regis takes a day off.
On Friday, the American Idol runner-up sat in for Philbin on Live with Regis and Kelly, and while he appeared quite garrulous, if not a little snarky, during the show's opening coffee talk segment—taking shots at the then impending TomKat wedding and Ripa's singing ability—he apparently soon felt he couldn't get a word in edgewise, at which point he took matters into his own hands.
Literally.
During a segment in which Dancing with the Stars champ Emmitt Smith and partner Cheryl Burke were being interviewed, Aiken attempted to eke out a question, only to be interrupted by Ripa. Clearly frustrated, he covered her mouth with his hand, at which Ripa responded with the riposte heard round the world—or at least the morning talk-show circuit.
"Oh, that's a no-no," she said. "I don't know where that hand's been, honey."
On Monday morning, the ordinarily perky cohost addressed Aiken's "impropriety" on air, saying she felt a lot of hostility from the "Invincible" warbler.
"When you're in the public eye, you have to be respectful of other people, and I don't think he was respectful in any way. You don't put your hands over somebody's face when they're conducting an interview, even if it's for a laugh."
Not even Regis' reasoning managed to change her tune.
"Sometimes people get nervous when they come out here for the first time, maybe it comes across as hostility," Philbin said, further opining that Aiken might have "got nervous" and that maybe "he got frightened."
"In my wildest dreams would I ever think that you would have a feud with Clay Aiken."
Enter Rosie.
O'Donnell opened The View on Tuesday by airing a clip of the hand-over-mouth incident and claiming Ripa's retort of not knowing where his hand had been was wildly out of bounds.
"To me, that was a homophobic remark," O'Donnell said. "If that was a straight man, if that was a cute man, if that was a guy that she didn't question his sexuality, she would have said a different thing. I guarantee if that was Mario Lopez, she would not have said the same thing."
O'Donnell failed to note that Aiken has never publicly addressed speculation that he's gay.
As for Ripa, she was not content to be labeled a homophobe on national television and phoned into The View to defend herself.
"I am the only talk-show host, I believe, who's ever interviewed him who didn't question his sexuality," she said. "To imply anything homophobic was outrageous, Rosie, and you know better. You should be more responsible.
"You're implying that that action and what I said was homophobic and that's outrageous."
Ripa further explained that her comment was in reference not to any alleged sexual proclivities, but due to the fact that she has three kids whose health she is constantly concerned about and that during a commercial break—in the height of cold and flu season, no less—Aiken shook hands with several audience members.
As for why Aiken might have muzzled her, Ripa theorized that he probably thought, " 'I'm going to use this opportunity to steamroll over you, because I've been bullied so much that I'm going to bully you.'
"I was not combative or attacking him in any way, I was very warm," Ripa continued. "I treat everyone with equal dignity and respect, a dignity and respect that was not shown to me."
For all the fuss, Ripa nevertheless says she forgives Aiken "even if he doesn't apologize" and bears him no ill will.
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Ok, when I read Kelly's comment I actually laughed out loud. That was hysterical!

Germs my butt, that was absolutely meant to put him in his place, and I'd say it worked.
 
Way to go , Rosie. Outing Clay was just classic! :lol:

As for Clay he was rude and downright nasty putting his hand on Kelly's mouth like that on national TV. Who does he think he is? He doesn't own the damn show and certainly not even Regis has ever done that to any of his co-hosts, not even jokingly.

As for Kelly she showed class, more so if it was done to me. I'd sucker punch Clay to Venus if he puts his nasty hand on my mouth like that. That was nasty and inappropriate.

Rosie better keep her trap shut. Getting all huffy about every little thing will backfire. Not every remarks is about homosexuality. Gawd! How I loathe stupid people.
 
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Rosie needs to just hush.
Kelly's explanation makes sense.
 
Whoa...I thought clay was being a lot ruder than Kelly...why all the need for feuds? :rolleyes:
 
I would have said "I don't know where your hands were last night" to him or anyone else.
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I watched videos of the incident, and i think this was blown out of proportion. Kelly said it in a joking way, and she has a point, she doesn't know where his hands have been.

Just because you're a celebrity doesn't make you any less of a stranger.

I think it was more about germs. Think about it, in all the years Kelly has been on TV, has she ever done anything to make herself look like a closed minded person?
 
Made sense to me. It is flu season here in the states. As germ conscious as I am I would have thought and said the same thing...
And Rosie....your comment sooooooo didn't help Clay Aiken.
 
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Oh please, Clay Aiken doesn't need defending. There have been loud, loud rumours about his awful behavior towards everyone, including children and his fans. Kelly's comment was hilarious! And appropriate too.
 
I didn't see the tape of this but it just seems to me that Kelly was joking. It doesn't make you homophobic to make a joke about where a hand has been. I don't think her cutting him off constantly is great but really who cares? It seems everything is just blown out proportion to make a feud out of nothing.
 
How on earth was it homophobic? I've uttered that sentence so many times in my life. It just means, who knows what they could have done with their hand? Maybe they masturbated, maybe they wiped their bottom and didn't wash their hands. Maybe they let a dog lick their hands. It's a perfectly acceptable statement and I think for a guest to cover his interviewer's mouth with his hands is completely inappropriate and should not be tolerated in polite society. It's dirty and rude.
 
I don't think that this joke was strichtly homophobic. It could be said to any: heterosexual or homosexual.
 
^ yeah I think that too!!! and I think what clay did was disrespectful, and rosie made a mistake saying that, she is the one who caused the feud, and in a way "outed" clay in national tv. so stupid!!!

Im team Ripa!
 
Damn, I had a hard time reading this article. :blink:
What the hell kind of word is "garrulous"???

Anyway, for Kelly to use the excuse that it's her show, that she's the host, and that's why she can ask most of the questions...well that's just ridiculous. Obviously if Clay is a guest host, he's still a host nonetheless, and he's entitled to ask the guests questions too.
Maybe Kelly is just a control freak.

What I thought was hypocritical about Kelly was that after Clay took his hand off her mouth, he had a nervous look on his face and he said something like "I think I'm in trouble now." Kelly tapped him on the hand and nodded, like saying "it's ok."
But then on Monday she made a big deal out of it when talking with Regis. WTF?

Whether or not the "I don't know where that hand's been" comment was homophobic or not, I don't think Kelly would have made that same comment if it had been a woman instead of Clay who covered her mouth.
She probably would've laughed it off.
 
The whole homophobic thing is just completely! Rosie is an idiot. If Clay would've been black....would Kelley be a racist? Rosie always pulls the gay card out of the bag when she wants to get on the news. Personally, I would have been pissed off too if Clay had touched my mouth!! I would've been like "Get your damn hands off of my mouth!". You just don't do that. I do not think that Kelley was joking with the look that she gave him. Rosie is the one who is making the big deal about the whole thing, not to mention that she outed Clay....
 

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