One would be hard pressed for anyone to imagine Kellyanne Conway as anything but a nightmare stage mom, if given the chance. And she’s definitely getting that chance because American Idol allowed her to play the dutiful (but also nightmarish) stage mom while daughter Claudia made her debut on the reality competition show (in a pre-recorded audition clip that was reportedly filmed in November).
That Idol would include Kellyanne on the finished broadcast is a particularly shocking development following several months of troubling incidents regarding Kellyanne and her 16-year-old daughter. Last August, Claudia announced that she would be seeking emancipation from her parents (her father is George Conway, who co-founded The Lincoln Project). Claudia also stated at the time that she would do so “because of years of childhood trauma and abuse.” The situation appeared to intensify this January when TMZ reported that law enforcement had carried out a welfare check after Claudia “secretly recorded and posted a video showing her mom screaming and swearing at her” on TikTok. Most recently, Kellyanne was accused of posting a topless photo of her daughter on Twitter. And yet, Idol aired Kellyanne’s “surprise” appearance, in which she expressed encouragement for Claudia.
Claudia gets a surprise from her mother, @KellyannePolls!
“Remember, honey. Winners are people who are willing to lose.”@claudiamconwayy | #AmericanIdol pic.twitter.com/paW0YcO9o8
— American Idol (@AmericanIdol) February 15, 2021
Watching Kellyanne dance in the above clip is really something, but it gets worse. Her voice at the end of the next clip (“Claudiaaaaaaaaaa!”) sounds, to be perfectly fair, much like it belongs in a horror movie or maybe even a certain Faye Dunaway picture.
“You probably know me as 15-year-old emancipation girl.
Or that blonde woman from FOX News’ daughter.
I’m a little more than that.”@claudiamconwayy | #AmericanIdol pic.twitter.com/DVkrahbfOu— American Idol (@AmericanIdol) February 15, 2021
Then there was this palpable moment where Katy Perry asks, “Are you okay?” and Claudia answers, “No, but yes.”
“Hi!”
“Are you okay?”
“No, but yes.”
“Yes and no?
“Yeah.”RELATABLE.@claudiamconwayy | #AmericanIdol pic.twitter.com/THalLR1Hdb
— American Idol (@AmericanIdol) February 15, 2021
The backlash to Kellyanne’s airtime was swift and fierce and included broadcast journalist Soledad O’Brien’s judgment: “Good work by American Idol in their efforts to rehab the reputation of horrible human.”
Good work by American Idol in their efforts to rehab the reputation of horrible human @KellyannePolls pic.twitter.com/Bkauu4zWON
— Soledad O’Brien (@soledadobrien) February 15, 2021
She’s a kid, in distress. And what tf is this.
— Bad Manners (@badmannersfood) February 15, 2021
This is gross
— Mike B (@mrb444) February 15, 2021
Others referred to the display from Kellyanne and Idol as “disgusting” and very much a double standard.
American Idol is gross for allowing an abusive creature like Kellyanne Conway to rehab her image on the show, and using Claudia Conway’s pain to make a quick buck.
Disgusting.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) February 15, 2021
American Idol showing Kellyanne Conway on prime time tv like we didnt all just watch tiktoks of her abusing her daughter pic.twitter.com/7o2CJNHwEY
— The Scarlet Bitch (@shannnners) February 15, 2021
If Kellyanne Conway were black her children would be in foster care, she would be in jail, and it would be all over the news that she got caught with child pornography. Instead, we put her on American Idol.
— loud dame (@Sandernista412) February 15, 2021
Kellyanne Conway posted a nude picture of her underage daughter and was featured on American Idol a month later https://t.co/kZLWnHlbAF
— Bentzburgh (@BentzICT) February 15, 2021
Does this mean we’ll see “the QAnon shaman as the next Bachelor” anytime soon? Don’t rule it out.
Now that they’ve helped rehab mendacious behemoths like Kellyanne Conway and Sean Spicer it’s only a matter of time before ABC casts the QAnon shaman as the next Bachelor https://t.co/t3a3QqDqFO
— Matt Negrin, HOST OF HARDBALL AT 7PM ON MSNBC (@MattNegrin) February 15, 2021