Miss Universe judge Emily Austin, a Jewish journalist, faced death threats after a heated exchange with Palestinian activist Nerdeen Kiswani on air regarding the conflict in Gaza.
Kiswani’s comments led to online harassment against Austin, including threats on social media.
Kiswani, known for expressing support for violence against Israel, became widely known after delivering a commencement speech condemning “Zionists.” (Trending: Biden’s Mental Decline Getting Even Worse)
We need to #FreePalestineFromHamas! 💙🙏🏼
(& eradicate Hamas entirely)
Listen 🆙 pic.twitter.com/uUuT6mfzl1— Emily Austin (@emilyraustin) November 26, 2023
“I really tried to keep it fact-based, unemotional, like this is what this is,” recalled Austin.
“She was yelling. She was talking over me, threatening me on Instagram with, like, a red arrow over my head, telling people how funny it was to put a bounty on my head,” charged the contest judge.
Adding, “That’s not so funny,”
“People are now violating my privacy, searching for my house address online and posting it or telling me I’m going to dox you if you don’t do X, Y, Z,” revealed Austin.
“And it’s like I don’t succumb to fear, that that’s not who I am. Like, you can threaten me all you want,” she continued.
Austin said that her new security team is helping keep her safe.
“They’re investigating every single DM, every single post. And I’m really thankful they’re so hands-on and one phone call away 24/7,” said Austin.
Austin received threats such as “I’ll kill you” and “You will be killed in the next days,” prompting her to seek help from the FBI and hire private security.
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