Meghan McCain bashed Tucker Carlson for platforming a guest who repeatedly called her fat during a recent episode of The Tucker Carlson Show. On December 4, 2025, the former co-host of The View took to X to criticize Carlson for his episode with conservative personality Milo Yiannopoulos, who called her fat multiple times in the episode, and reminded Carlson that she was almost nine months pregnant with her third child.McCain further admitted that she was "very fat" and "very happy," telling Carlson that it was "not Christian behavior to engage in such a conversation on one of the largest podcasts in the world.""I am aware on the most recent episode of Tucker Carlson's show a subject of conversation with his guest was my weight - particularly how fat I am. Yes, I am very fat, I'm almost 9 months pregnant with my third child. I am also very happy," she wrote.McCain continued:"I don't care how many times Tucker talks about being a Christian, that is not Christian behavior to engage in such a conversation on one of the largest podcasts in the world. This kind of meanness to women and hypocrisy is a classic example of why the right has such a problem with women voters of my generation."McCain also wrote that she has been dealing with fatshaming since she was 22, calling it "old, lazy, tired." For context, Yiannopoulos joined Carlson for an episode on his eponymous podcast, which aired on December 3, 2025. In the episode, Yiannopoulos spoke about McCain's father, former U.S. Senator John McCain.According to People Magazine, Yiannopoulos and Carlson were discussing "closeted gays" in right-wing media when Yiannopoulos asked the host if there was “anything gayer than John McCain’s bloodlust," before adding:“I mean, he’s even got the fat friend. It’s his daughter. He even bred the fat best friend. Is there a more ostentatious fat hag in America than Meghan McCain? You know, she hates herself. She’s fat. She’s crazy. She’s every gay man’s dream.”Meghan McCain previously revealed the news of her pregnancy during an episode of 2Way's Citizen McCain with Meghan McCain with second lady Usha Vance in June 2025. McCain told Vance that she had two daughters with husband Ben Domenech and was currently expecting a son, adding that she was "very nervous" about having a boy and becoming the mother of three children.Meghan McCain and Megyn Kelly recently debated over Tucker CarlsonThis is not the first time Meghan McCain has criticized Tucker Carlson. In October 2025, she took to X to publicly call Carlson out for his expletive-laden reaction to an attendee at a Turning Point event in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death. For the uninitiated, Carlson told the person to "get off the f**king internet" when they brought up his net worth at the event. In an X post, Meghan McCain suggested that Carlson's behavior was the "polar opposite" of how Kirk communicated with people who disagreed with him, writing:"Every single thing about this is the polar opposite of how Charlie Kirk debated people who disagreed with him. Swearing at students and making a spectacle is beneath everyone."In response, Megyn Kelly defended Tucker Carlson in an X post, adding that no one was expecting people to imitate Kirk's behavior. She also wrote that Carlson was "standing in for his friend despite his own busy life & not without risk to Tucker’s own safety." Megyn Kelly @megynkellyLINKNo one is expecting any of the ppl subbing for Charlie to imitate Charlie. Tucker is standing in for his friend despite his own busy life & not without risk to Tucker’s own safety. I think the appropriate reaction is just: thank you & may God bless you and keep you safe, TC.Kelly further added that the appropriate reaction would be to thank him and pray for his safety, to which Meghan McCain replied:"We're just gonna have to agree to disagree Megyn."Meanwhile, Meghan McCain also criticized Megyn Kelly for commenting on the age of Jeffrey Epstein's victims during a November episode of The Megyn Kelly Show. For context, Kelly said the convicted s*x offender was into the "barely legal type" and noted the distinction between a "15-year-old and a 5-year-old."During a subsequent episode of her Citizen McCain podcast, McCain questioned why Kelly was having a conversation about "what is okay or more socially acceptable when it comes to p*dophilia," calling the rhetoric “disgusting."