“I regret them, but they won’t let it go…” — SH0CKING backlash erupts as Ken Jennings APOLOGIZES again for resurfaced tweets targeting The View hosts, but this time the women aren’t staying silent and tensions are BOILING over
Ken Jennings is once again under fire after issuing a fresh apology for past tweets aimed at The View hosts—tweets many found insensitive, dismissive, and mean-spirited. While Jennings hoped to put the controversy to rest, the hosts reportedly aren’t having it. With rising tension both on social media and behind the scenes, sources claim the women are preparing to fire back on-air. Is Jennings’ future on shaky ground? Has he underestimated just how far this feud could escalate?
The drama is only getting started—read the full explosive story now before it blows up even more.

Owning up — again. Interim Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings revealed he was remorseful for insensitive remarks he previously made, which resurfaced on Twitter last year.
“Ken, I have to ask you a little uncomfortable question. Over the holidays you apologized for some insensitive past tweets. What have you learned since then after tweeting that?” Meghan McCain asked on the Monday, January 11, episode of The View.
“I believe that people should always be held accountable for things that they say, that seems like common sense to me,” the 46-year-old told the ladies. “On social media over the years I feel like I have a pretty good track record, but there were certainly times when I got a little hot-headed about the events of the day and didn’t take a second to cool down before tweeting, or I had an off-the-cuff thought that seemed like a funny joke in my head and then looked awful when I saw it on the screen.”
He added, “Those are easy mistakes to me, but I really regret them because it’s really easy to just take a second and think through before you put something on the internet for millions of people and that is kind of how I want to be moving forward.”
In 2014, Jennings wrote some questionable and hurtful things on social media, including one tweet that read, “Nothing sadder than a hot person in a wheelchair.”
Jennings apologized in 2018 for that specific tweet, writing, “It was a joke so inept that it meant something very different in my head & I regret the ableist plain reading of it!”
Following the remarks, the game show guru — who was announced as the first guest host following Alex Trebek’s death in November — took to Twitter on December 30 to apologize for his actions.
“Hey, I just wanted to own up to the fact that over the years on Twitter, I’ve definitely tweeted some unartful and insensitive things,” he began in a five-part thread. “Sometimes they worked as jokes in my head and I was dismayed to see how they read on screen.
“In the past, I’d usually leave bad tweets up just so they could be dunked on,” he added. “At least that way they could lead to smart replies and even advocacy. Deleting them felt like whitewashing a mistake.”
Ultimately, Jennings realized keeping the insensitive content on his page was not the right way to go and may “have given the impression I stand by every failed joke I’ve ever posted here.”
“Sometimes I said dumb things in a dumb way and I want to apologize to people who were (rightfully!) offended,” he added. “It wasn’t my intention to hurt anyone, but that doesn’t matter: I screwed up, and I’m truly sorry. If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that we should be kinder to one another. I look forward to heading into 2021 with that in mind.”
Despite being open and honest with his fans about his past, some users were seriously unimpressed with the television host. “The preemptive apology for old tweets before getting to the Jeopardy gig. Smart,” one person wrote, while another echoed, “Is this step 1 of formally accepting the Jeopardy gig?”
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