The White House’s UFC Freedom 250 event sparked controversy after UFC fighter Josh Hokit made a remark during a post-fight interview with Joe Rogan following his win over Derrick Lewis on June 14. His comment, which targeted former First Lady Michelle Obama, quickly spread online and drew widespread backlash.
The Obamas did not publicly respond to the statement, while White House spokesperson Steven Cheung avoided addressing the controversy directly. Instead, he focused on the fight itself, praising Derrick Lewis for his toughness and performance during the event.
Many public figures reacted strongly. On The View, Sunny Hostin condemned the remark and discussed the broader issue of stereotypes directed at Black women. Jamie Foxx shared a supportive post about Michelle Obama, while Holly Robinson Peete highlighted her legacy and strength. Comedian Shane Gillis briefly commented that he “didn’t love that.”
Others also weighed in with criticism. UFC president Dana White said he opposed disrespectful and false comments about families, while Sheryl Crow called the event’s aftermath “disgraceful.” Rosie O’Donnell strongly condemned both the remark and the wider environment surrounding the event, with the controversy continuing to spread across social media and public discussion.