
Rachel Maddow goes out in support of his fellow MSNBC Star Joy Reid.
Maddow, 51, addressed the cancellation of Reid’s show, Reidoutwhich aired the last episode on Monday, February 24, during her show, Rachel Maddow showlater Monday night.
MSNBC confirmed on Monday that Reid, 56, would immediately get out of the net after reports It was created over the weekend that the news canceled her political comment after five years.
“Joy Reida’s show, Reidoutfinished tonight. And joy does not take another job in the net. She completely leaves the net and it is very, very, very difficult to take, “Maddow said during her show on Monday, Diversity.
“I am 51 years old. I have been employed since I was 12. He had more affection and more respect than Joy Reid, “Maddow continued.
The political commentator continued, “I love everything about it. I learned so much from her. I have so much to learn from her. I don’t want to lose her as a colleague here at MSNBC, and personally, I think it’s a bad mistake to let her go through the door. “

Maddow also called further changes in the MSNBC line, which include anchor for the weekend Katie Phang Lost time. She said it was “vague” yes “two non-white hosts in Primetime are losing their shows.”
MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler confirmed Reid’s departure to the inner memoranda Associated Press on Monday. “Joy Reid leaves the net and thanks her for myriad of contributions over the years,” Kutler wrote, reported the socket.
In a Blouse Post Monday, Reid thanked the fans for their support in the midst of a weekend report on the cancellation of the show. “I just want to thank everyone who has reached with kindness and encouragement, both personally and on those streets on social networks. So proud of the Reidout, who are truly family, and all our supporters and friends. See you tomorrow night at 7, Once again, “she wrote.
Speaking during a Livove On the YouTube channel “Victory with Black Women” on Sunday, February 2nd, the emotional Reid said, “My show was worth.”
Reid was non -published in commenting on heavy items. “My show had a value,” she said, according to AP. “Whether these are Black Lives Matter issues … or) talks about gauze and the fact that we as an American people have … we have the right to oppose the bombing of little babies … I’m not sorry to be advocating for these things. “