Jesse Watters HUMILIATED on Live TV After Saying “Screens Make You a Woman” 🤯💻💄—Judge Jeanine’s Savage Clapback Goes Viral as FOX Host Tries (and Fails) to Explain Bizarre Science Claim 😬🔥

In a moment that lit up the internet faster than a meme war, FOX News host Jesse Watters managed to fumble, faceplant, and fry his credibility—all in under 60 seconds. 💥😳 During a live taping of The Five, Watters boldly (and bizarrely) claimed: “When you sit behind a screen all day, it makes you a woman. Studies have shown this.” What followed was pure broadcast chaos.

Judge Jeanine Pirro wasn’t having any of it. With the precision of a courtroom takedown, she fired back: “What do you do, Jesse? You sit behind a screen.” 🔥⚖️ The studio erupted in laughter as Watters scrambled to salvage his point, only to dig the hole deeper. Viewers immediately pounced, and within minutes, the clip was viral on X (formerly Twitter), where users couldn’t stop sharing, laughing, and roasting. 🫣💬

“Jesse Watters just discovered he’s a woman by his own logic,” one user joked. Another posted: “Judge Jeanine just ended Watters’ entire segment in 5 words.” 😂📉 The moment quickly climbed trending charts under hashtags like #ScreenGate and #WattersWTF.

Watters initially made the off-the-wall claim during a segment on remote work and masculinity. He attempted to back it up by citing vague “studies” and comparing the “loneliness of sitting behind a screen” to “building robots with other guys.” 🛠️🤖 And then, pointing at co-host Harold Ford Jr., he added something about avoiding “HR ladies and lawyers.” Cue: studio disbelief and immediate mockery. 🙄🚫

Jeanine Pirro’s quick wit wasn’t the only comeback. Dana Perino could be seen covering her face, Greg Gutfeld chuckled into his coffee, and Harold Ford Jr. raised his eyebrows so high they nearly left the screen. “This isn’t science,” one FOX viewer wrote online. “This is satire. Right? RIGHT??”

It’s not the first time Watters has gone viral for eyebrow-raising commentary. Just days ago, he went on a surreal rant about Elon Musk’s ex-girlfriends, insisting that he had done a “deep dive” into Musk’s college dating history to prove that the billionaire “never had a problem getting girls.” 🕵️‍♂️💘

Critics and fans alike are now asking: is Watters trolling or just terminally confused? Either way, the chaos is good for ratings. FOX hasn’t released an official comment, but social media is already calling this the most unintentionally hilarious moment of 2025 TV. 📺💀

Whether this was a hot take gone cold or performance art, one thing’s for sure—Watters gave the internet exactly what it needed: a cringe moment to unite us all. And maybe, just maybe, a new meme king was born. 👑💻🔥