Ts Madison Gathers Jess Hilarious After Latest Transphobic Diss: “Sit Down Meteor Man!”
- Kris Avalon
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TS Madison and Jess Hilarious are going at it again after it was revealed that Snoop Dogg was including queer characters in his animated series.
via: Queerty
At this point, coming for Ts Madison in any degree is a masochistic act. If you come for the original doll, you’re going to get dragged to the ends of the Earth and back, and rightfully so.
Madison is a beloved icon, activist, and pillar of this community, and the love we have for her can’t be matched. So, why does Jess Hilarious keep making transphobic, hateful comments about the doll?
Your guess is as good as ours!
Last month, after Snoop Dogg’s bizarre comments about being “afraid” to watch LGBTQ+ scenes in family films, Ts Madison rightly called him out for doing a complete about face. For some reason, Jess Hilarious had to step in and defend Snoop, telling Madison it “isn’t [her] department” to call out Snoop for his lesbophobic comments. Madison of course clapped back, calling out Jess’s ignorance. “I was defending my community,” Madison said.
Jess’s call out was a strange choice—especially considering that lesbophobia does affect Madison and all members of the LGBTQ+ community. But the “Wild ‘n Out” alum and “Breakfast Club” host can’t seem to help herself when it comes to attacking Madison for no good reason.
This isn’t the first time she’s come for Madison and used hateful, anti-trans rhetoric to do so. Back in 2023, Madison and other trans women called Jess out after she made transphobic comments on a podcast.
“I have never disrespected you nor came at u publicly,” Madison wrote. “When you said side ways sh*t i didn’t like, i inboxed you.”
But Jess’s continuous bullying of Madison made it possible for her to take the high road, especially after Jess’s latest slight. On a recent episode of “The Breakfast Club”, Jess asked cohost Charlamagne tha God who he’d like to see in a “Queens of Comedy” showcase similar to the 2001 “Kings of Comedy” tribute featuring legendary Black comedians.
Charlamagne instantly offered up Madison’s name, because she’s one of the funniest women on the planet. Duh! But Jess wasn’t having it, and took the opportunity to misgender Madison yet again.
Thankfully, Madison isn’t one to be silenced, and she certainly wasn’t about to tolerate another transphobic dig from Jess. After the clip surfaced, Madison responded in one short, simple tweet:
This being Madison’s birthday week, she wasn’t about to spend too much time gathering Jess. She’s got better things to do, like celebrating with friends, playing cyclobeat, and being the icon, THEE doll, the legend.
Yet something tells us that Jess is not about to let this go. As one TikToker pointed out, Jess’s most recent dig at Madison seemed to be spurred by jealousy. When Charlamagne asked the chat who they’d like to see in the next “Queens of Comedy,” Madison’s name was among the first that came up. Jess clearly wanted them to nominate her for the showcase.
But instead of keeping her feelings to herself, she decided to dredge up her years-long beef with Madison, only to be dragged in time by Madison herself. Once again: when you come for the queen, don’t be surprised to find yourself on the chopping block!
Coming for Ts Madison isn’t just a waste of time: it’s a deeply foolish enterprise. Madison earned her icon status by speaking up for her community, standing up for what’s right, and not mincing words when it comes to transphobic clowns trying to dunk on her. She was legendary even before being sampled by Beyoncé in “Alien Superstar.”
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Jess Hilarious, on the other hand, is someone even her own listeners wouldn’t nominate for a women in comedy showcase. So before she continues this bullying campaign, it might serve to take a page from NeNe Leakes’ book and think twice before coming for Madison again.