Former on-air commentator Tomi Lahren sounded much like the old Ray Price standard when she discussed her wrongful termination lawsuit that she’d filed against Glenn Beck and TheBlaze on ABC’s “Nightline” Wednesday.
“To my former employer I would just say, ‘Let me go. Let me move on,’” she said. “I’m deeply hurt by what has happened, I’m disappointed in what has happened, but if this is how it is, let’s just part ways.”
Nightline host Byron Pitts asked Lahren why she gets emotional when speaking about her feud.
“This is my job, this is my life,” she said. “Without that I feel lost.”
“It hurts,” Lahren added after saying she was “blindsided.”
Lahren left conservatives outraged when she announced last month on “The View,” another ABC program, that she was pro-choice.
Her fans stood by her after she announced her “Nightline” appearance on social media.
@TomiLahren Good on ya! Maybe you can just come up with your own channel! screw those people..I'll co-host! Im down for the venture! 😀 haha
— DimosWorld (@DimosWorld) April 13, 2017
@TomiLahren The view used you, got what they wanted from you… A strong conservative woman that's pro choice
— Kimberly Brown (@cutiekimmy704) April 13, 2017
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@TomiLahren i would feel the exact way you do if i were in your situation, i am sure your work is your pride and joy, it makes you feel important
— jessica sanchez fan! (@loverboy12390) April 13, 2017
But not everyone was sympathetic.
@JaySchout @TomiLahren Chasing a greedy dollar
— Daddy spanked That a (@DaddySpanked) April 13, 2017
@TomiLahren One way to prove this would've been to move on instead of suing Beck.
— Raymund Wilson (@raymund_wilson) April 13, 2017
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