Meghan McCain responds after far-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos made disparaging comments about her weight on Tucker Carlson’s podcast.

“I am aware [that] On the most recent episode of the Tucker Carlson show, a topic of conversation with his guest was my weight, particularly how fat I am,” McCain wrote in a post on X on Thursday.

She was responding to a Wednesday episode of “The Tucker Carlson Show,” where Yiannopoulos referred to McCain as his father’s “fat friend.”

“What’s gayer? I’m not saying he was a practicing homosexual. Is there anything gayer than John McCain’s bloodlust?” Yiannopoulos said while talking about closeted gays on the right.

“He even has a fat friend. She’s his daughter. He even fathered her fat best friend,” the British commentator added.

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Commentator Tucker Carlson and former “The View” co-host Meghan McCain.

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“Is there a more ostentatious witch in America than Meghan McCain?” continuous. “She hates herself. She’s fat. She’s crazy. She’s every gay man’s dream.”

McCain addressed the comments directly.

“Yes, I am very fat, I am almost 9 months pregnant with my third child,” she continued with her post on X. “I am also very happy.”

While Carlson didn’t explicitly insult his weight, he asked Yiannopoulos why McCain was “every gay man’s dream.”

“They want to inflict the cruelty on their friends that they wish they could inflict on their mothers,” Yiannopoulos responded. “They want to make her feel fat and ugly and ridiculous because that’s what their mother did to them and there was no father around to protect them.”

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Meghan McCain during an episode of “WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE” with Andy Cohen. (Photo by: Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images)

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In his post, McCain criticized Carlson’s supposed values ​​and condemned the tone of the conversation.

“I don’t care how many times Tucker talks about being a Christian, it’s not Christian behavior to engage in a conversation like that on one of the biggest podcasts in the world,” he wrote. “This kind of pettiness and hypocrisy toward women is a classic example of why the right has such a problem with female voters of my generation.”

“Don’t feel bad for me, people have called me fat since I started in the media at age 22. I’m old, lazy, tired,” she added.

“I don’t make a living doing ugliness like that and I really can’t understand what life is like for someone who does,” he concluded. “It must be very dark.”