Nancy Grace walks out of radio interview

Posted by | October 12, 2016 09:39 | Filed under: Media/Show Business


She didn’t like questions she called “shots and attacks.”

Grace appeared in studio with Sirius hosts Jim Norton and Sam Roberts, apparently expecting to talk about a Hallmark television series based on her books–and a new novel just published. Instead, the questions focused on Grace’s HLN show, the trial coverage that earned her fame, and the decision to end the show after 11 years…

“I’ll be honest, I’ve had a problem with you for a long time because I felt like you were capitalizing on tragedies,” said Norton.

“I help find missing people. I help solve unsolved homicides,” Grace responded, and the interview grew tense, before returning to what Norton then described as “capitalizing on dead kids.” Grace repeated that her show was dedicated to finding missing people and solving unsolved homicides, then declared “oops, I think our time is up” and walked out.

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8 responses to Nancy Grace walks out of radio interview

  1. Um Cara October 12th, 2016 at 09:46

    She’s the worst.

    • Mensa Member October 12th, 2016 at 09:48

      I have only seen clips of her.

      Doesn’t she do one of those “hot white girl gone missing” TV shows?

      • StoneyCurtisll October 12th, 2016 at 10:05

        Yes,..
        she used to…

  2. Mensa Member October 12th, 2016 at 09:46

    Bullies and mean girls have extremely thin skin.

  3. Mensa Member October 12th, 2016 at 09:50

    Sam Roberts doesn’t have a face for TV or a voice for radio.

    How do these guys chose their careers?

  4. Budda October 12th, 2016 at 10:59

    I have referred to her as Nancy DIS Grace for so long that at first I didn’t know who we were talking about.

  5. robert October 12th, 2016 at 16:34

    Nancy used to brag on CNN about being a high dollar lawyer and it wouldn’t surprise me if the wrestler families got a taste of her fee(s) to represent them.

    She’s a very weird chick

  6. bpollen October 13th, 2016 at 03:48

    I’d call her a witch, but I LIKE Wiccans. But maybe something that rhymes?

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