LOADINGERROR LOADINGJesse Watters took one giant leap for mankind ― into tackiness. (Watch the video below.)The Fox News host on Monday offered a few notes on colleague Bill Hemmer’s interview of astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who returned to Earth on March 18 after nine months on the International Space Station.“Hemmer’s a great interviewer, but he whiffed,” Watters said. “The main question that everybody wanted asked was, did they hook up? And he just left it hanging out there. I hope there’s a part two to this interview, Hemmer, because next time I see you I’m going to slap you silly.”Advertisement
The pair was expected to return in June but, due to problems with their spacecraft, the mission stretched out until Elon Musk’s SpaceX was able to help bring them back. Trump accused the Biden administration of abandoning them.The president also wondered about the state of their celestial relationship at one point; they are both married.“They’ve been left up there,” he said. “I hope they like each other. Maybe they’ll love each other, I don’t know. But they’ve been left up there, think of it. And I see the woman with the wild hair. Good solid head of hair she’s got. There’s no kidding, there’s no games with her hair.”Advertisement
Meanwhile, Watters has been concerning himself at times with more earthly matters, like dictating how men should wave and criticizing men who grocery shop with their wives.“The main question.” Creepy Jesse Watters is disappointed that his Fox News colleague didn’t ask the “stranded” astronauts if they “hooked up” while in space. pic.twitter.com/Y60Hz6gGDF— Mike Sington (@MikeSington) April 1, 2025RelatedNASAjesse wattersAstronautsJesse Watters' Ridiculous New ‘Real Man’ Rule Gets Waved Off With Laughter OnlineFox News' Jesse Watters Says His Mom Is 'Upset' Over DOGE Cuts Affecting His Sister's WorkplaceJesse Watters Says DOGE Cuts Go Too Far In On-Air Plea