Michaelah Montgomery, founder of Conserve the Culture and rising star in the Black conservative movement, isn’t one to shy away from controversy. During a recent appearance on the Tezlyn Figaro Show on Revolt TV, Montgomery stirred up major reactions after defending Donald Trump’s infamous 2005 “grab them by the p****” comment. But things took an even wilder turn when she brought rapper Yung Joc into the conversation.
In an attempt to make her point, Montgomery claimed, “If Yung Joc wanted to grab any woman in here by the p****, none of them would say no.” Her statement immediately set off a firestorm among the audience, who quickly pushed back against the controversial take.
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A Divisive Defense of Trump’s Remarks
Montgomery’s defense of Trump came as the discussion shifted to the former president’s 2005 Access Hollywood comments. “If we’re being honest, a lot of Black women love rich men,” Montgomery stated, implying that Trump’s wealth would excuse such behavior in some cases.
“When Trump said, ‘When you’re rich, you can do whatever. You can just grab them by the p****,’ isn’t that what he said? I’m sorry, but if Yung Joc wanted to do that in this room, none of these women would tell him no.”
Her comment, linking the situation to the well-known rapper, immediately had people in the room fired up. “Wait a minute, hold on! You don’t speak for all of us,” one audience member shot back, clearly offended by the suggestion.
Tezlyn Figaro Tries to Reign It In
As the conversation started to spiral, host Tezlyn Figaro stepped in to try and cool things down. “Let’s slow this down before it gets too far,” she urged, asking Yung Joc—who was also present on the show—to chime in.
But by then, the debate had already intensified. Some in the crowd were visibly upset, while others seemed intrigued by Montgomery’s bold and controversial take. “Now everybody’s mad, but y’all know it’s true,” Montgomery continued. “Celebrities get a different type of attention.”
Who Is Michaelah Montgomery?
Michaelah Montgomery has been making headlines all year as an emerging voice for Black conservatives. She first gained viral attention in April when she hugged Donald Trump at a Chick-fil-A in Atlanta, showing her support for the former president. Since then, she’s been a vocal critic of Democrats, including Vice President Kamala Harris, whom she accused of doing “nothing for the Black community.”
Montgomery is also the founder of Conserve the Culture, an organization dedicated to preserving traditional values in Black communities. Her advocacy has earned her a following, though not without controversy, especially after her bold statements on shows like Tezlyn Figaro’s.
The Conversation Doesn’t Stop
While Montgomery’s remarks sparked outrage, she’s clearly sticking to her guns. As a proud supporter of Trump and an advocate for conservative values, she’s willing to tackle even the most uncomfortable topics. The comment about Yung Joc, however, may have pushed the envelope further than expected, leading to strong reactions both on and off the show.
Still, one thing’s for sure—Michaelah Montgomery isn’t afraid to stir things up and keep the conversation going, no matter how heated it gets.
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