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Ms. Rachel in Tears After Accidentally Showing Us She is a Massive Antisemite | WATCH

Can Ms. Rachel get any more pathetic? We all know she hates Israel and Jews. She should just stop pretending.

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Popular children's entertainer Ms. Rachel, whose real name is Rachel Griffin Accurso, is once again at the center of controversy after admitting to accidentally "liking" an antisemitic comment on her Instagram page. The 43-year-old YouTube star, known for her educational "Songs for Littles" channel with over 11 million subscribers, broke down in an emotional video apology, claiming the mishap occurred while trying to delete the hateful remark.

The comment in question, "Free America from the Jews," was posted under one of Accurso's recent advocacy updates and was liked by her account along with a few others, as shown in widely circulated screenshots. In her tearful response posted on January 21, she explained: "I tapped a comment that was antisemitic to delete it and it liked it by accident... I'm old, so I am not as good with touching things online, I guess." She stressed her commitment to combating hate, adding, "I am against all forms of hate including antisemitism against the Jewish people," and shared evidence of a direct message alerting her to the issue the previous day.

This incident comes on the heels of prior accusations of antisemitism leveled against Accurso for her pro-Palestine activism. In December 2025, she was nominated for "Antisemite of the Year" by StopAntisemitism, a pro-Israel watchdog group, over social media posts focusing on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which critics argued echoed Hamas narratives and ignored Israeli perspectives. Advocacy efforts, including over 800 letters from groups like Pens for Swords, urged her to balance her messaging.

Compounding the fallout, Accurso interacted with a comment from the pro-Palestine account Palestine News Network (PNN) in her apology thread, which speculated the antisemitic remark was a "planted op" by adversaries, a claim some interpreted as endorsing a conspiracy theory.

Media coverage from outlets including the New York Post and Daily Mail has amplified the story, highlighting the challenges of online scrutiny for public figures No further updates have been provided by her team as of this morning.

Sadly for her, none of us believe her silly excuses after she spent years demonizing Israel, making videos for her millions of followers about poor suffering Gazan children, while not being able to find it in herself to mention the Israeli children massacred on October 7th.

Mamdani, not a big fan of Jews himself, also knows how she feels about Israel and Jews, and that's why he appointed her to sit on his inaugural committee.

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