Jesse Watters and Brian Kilmeade Discuss The Most Attractive First Lady Ever'
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Jesse Watters and Brian Kilmeade debated which first lady was most attractive during a Fox News segment on The Five. The hosts compared Melania Trump with Jill Biden, Michelle Obama, Martha Washington and Jackie Kennedy while discussing Vanity Fair cover appearances. Kilmeade repeatedly praised Melania's looks and fashion, declaring her the most attractive first lady ever. Former Democratic Rep. Harold Ford Jr. objected to the focus on appearance, saying he would not buy the magazine for that reason and emphasizing Melania's intelligence and work on AI, mental health and children's issues.
Watters: Was Jill [Biden] on the cover? Twice, I think, replied Kilmeade. The conversation continued: Watters: She was on the cover twice? Kilmeade: And then you have Watters: Was Michelle Obama on the cover? Kilmeade: Three times. Watters: Okay. Do you think those two women are prettier than Melania Trump? Co-host Kennedy: You're not gonna answer that. Not gonna answer that. Not gonna answer that.
Watters: No, do you think they're pretty? Kilmeade: No, no. Watters: Is it not about pretty? Is it about fashion? Because Melania's also more fashionable. Kilmeade: She's the most attractive first lady ever. Let's be honest. Watters: Martha Washington? Kilmeade: I have not seen her. Watters: She's not your type? Kilmeade: The problem is when you have portraits instead of pictures Watters: You can't really get a good look. Kilmeade: Thank you. Watters: What about Jackie O? Kilmeade: Alright, what's your point? Watters: What's my point? What's your point?!
You guys were so wrong. She should not be on the cover. She is an attractive woman. She should not be on the cover of Vanity Fair. I wouldn't buy it 'cause she's an attractive person. She clearly is a very thoughtful and smart person. She has a persona because people dislike him. She has a persona because of how attractive she is. But this is a very serious woman who is working on AI, who is working on mental health issues, and is now working on children's issues.
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