'SoHo Karen' Dragged After Brazen Interview With Gayle King

Miya Ponsetto was recently arrested after attacking Keyon Harrold's 14-year-old son and accusing the Black teen of stealing her phone at a NYC hotel.

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Gayle King is a patient woman. 

In a new interview with Miya Ponsetto, aka "SoHo Karen,” Gayle talks to the woman who was caught on video attacking Keyon Harrold's 14-year-old son after falsely accusing him of stealing her phone. Check out the first part of her interview below.

The 22-year-old woman caught on camera allegedly physically attacking a 14-year-old Black teen and falsely accusing him of stealing her phone was arrested in California.

In an exclusive interview, Miya Ponsetto and her lawyer spoke with @GayleKing hours before she was arrested. pic.twitter.com/ezaGkcWZ8j

— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) January 8, 2021

Ponsetta was arrested in Southern California earlier this week. At the time of her arrest she resisted officers and tried to slam the car door on an officer's leg as they attempted to detain her. Ponsetto is being held without bail and she'll be extradited to NYC. She's facing potential charges of attempted robbery and resisting arrest.

During her rollercoaster conversation with Gayle, Ponsetto sports a "Daddy" hat and defends herself as “super sweet,” claiming that she couldn’t possibly be racist because she’s a 22-year-old. “Basically, I am a 22-year-old girl,” she added. “I don’t…racism is…how is one girl accusing a guy about a phone a crime? Where is the context in that? What is the deeper story here?”

amazing https://t.co/fkwg07mvvt pic.twitter.com/uSno1i2LeP

— Ashley Feinberg (@ashleyfeinberg) January 8, 2021

The CBSThis Morning clip ends with Ponsetto rudely interrupting Gayle King. 

"You seem to have attacked this young boy, this teenager about your phone, and then it turned out he didn’t even have your phone,” King said. “That’s the thing. You’re saying, ‘Look, I’m 22 years old’; you’re 22 years old, but you are old enough to know better.” 

“Alright Gayle, enough,” she brazenly interrupts King, while lifting up her hand to the CBS broadcaster. 

alright 🙄 gayle ‼
enough 😤🤚
the hotel did have my phone 😇
the hotel 😉did😉 end up having my phone 😌😇

— hunter harris (@hunteryharris) January 8, 2021

The interview sparked outrage online, where people criticized the Ponsetta's audacious refusal to take responsibility for her attack on a 14-year-old. Check out some of the reactions below.

nahhh u gotta be kidding me lmfao this grown ass woman really hit a 14 yr old black boy AFTER accusing him of stealing her phone (which he never had) and when they interviewed her this morning she wore a daddy hat and said she couldnt be racist cuz she's 22 huh?!?!?!?!

— first-mate prance (@bocxtop) January 8, 2021

Miya is exactly who she presented herself to be in the video, and her “daddy” baseball cap is just the cherry atop a garbage, racist, dookie-sundae. https://t.co/cwKkvWBt2H

— Natasha Rothwell (@natasharothwell) January 8, 2021

It's the Daddy hat she wears while also describing herself as a 22 year girl & then being blatantly disrespectful to a professional Black woman who is patient enough to NOT embarrass her on national TV for me. https://t.co/Og3ePhV4fm

— Janelle Belgrave L.Ac (@JSoAbove) January 8, 2021

Notice how Miya Ponsetto...

- can’t even say “Black”
- feels completely comfortable being downright disrespectful to Gayle King
- professes to be too innocent to be racist
- is indignant about having done no wrong

This IS racism in action. https://t.co/UQk713rgci

— Adrienne Lawrence, Esq. (@AdrienneLaw) January 8, 2021

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