![]() ![]() ![]() The TV personality then said that his senior producer “volunteered to perform a dramatic reading of the most titillating moments in Stacey Abrams’s novel” before he cut to a screen with a photo of Abrams along with text of the excerpt being read as music played in the background. Instead, Carlson argued that his show’s “eyes were drawn, reflexively, to the more salacious elements of the novel.” this is Amanda Gorman-level stuff,” he commented, referring to the 23-year-old national youth poet laureate, who in January became the youngest poet to read their work at a presidential inauguration. ![]() ![]() “Now, most of the novel is a mystery, and, to be honest, we didn’t really follow the plot line,” he explained. The Fox host added that one of his producers had tracked down a copy of the book, which Carlson said was one of Abrams’s “steamier novels.” The book, titled “Hidden Sins,” was published in 2006 by the voting rights activist under the pen name Selena Montgomery.Ĭarlson on Friday began the segment on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” by calling Abrams “one of the most talented and sauciest romance novelists of a generation,” adding that “like so many great artists, she can be underappreciated.” Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show on Friday aired a dramatic reading of one of Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams’s romance novels published 15 years ago. ![]()
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