“There’s nothing shameful if you are a woman and you want to spend time with your family and raise your children,” Butker said in a new interview
Harrison Butker is getting candid about the reaction to his previous controversial comments on women in the workforce.
On Thursday, Oct. 10, the Kansas City Chiefs kicker, 29, spoke with Fox News after announcing his endorsement of Josh Hawley (R) in his senator re-election bid. During the discussion with host Laura Ingraham, Butker addressed the reaction to his May commencement speech — in which he talked about “diabolical lies told to women” about working rather than becoming homemakers.
“I’m definitely saddened [some people] took it in a poor manner,” Butker, who appeared in the interview alongside Hawley, told Ingraham. “I was talking to a specific crowd that I think was able to understand what I was trying to say.”
“But I was trying to speak life for so many women that have dedicated their life to being the homemaker, being the one that raises the children,” he explained. “And it’s a beautiful role, but it’s not a role that should be diminished.”