After She Slammed His “Toxic” Parenting, Elle King Said Rob Schneider’s Public Apology Meant “Nothing”

Last month, singer Elle King gained a lot of attention for publicly distancing herself from her dad, comedian Rob Schneider, during an appearance on Bunnie XO’s Dumb Blonde podcast.

Elle King poses in a fringe-detailed, long-sleeved dress at the Grammy Museum Gala 2024
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Throughout the episode, Elle branded Rob as an absent father with a “very toxic” attitude towards parenting, revealing that he sent her to a “fat camp” when she was a child and would often forget her birthdays.

Elle King and Rob Schneider posing together, smiling at the camera. Elle wears a casual outfit with a nose ring and earrings. Rob wears a dark, open-collar shirt

“You can want someone to change so much. You can’t control anyone else’s actions, you can’t control people’s feelings,” she said. “All you can control is how you react and what you do with your feelings.”

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More recently in his career, Rob has made headlines for voicing controversial beliefs about religion and politics. And in her interview, Elle made a statement by accusing him of “talking out of his ass.”

Rob Schneider smiles while wearing a hat, a patterned shirt, and a striped blazer

After Elle’s interview went viral, Rob begged for her forgiveness during an interview with conservative media personality Tucker Carlson, saying: “I just want to tell my daughter, Elle, I love you and I wish I was the father in my 20s that you needed. Clearly, I wasn’t.”

Rob Schneider wearing a hat and striped suit speaks into a microphone on stage

Now, a month later, Elle has opened up about the response to her interview, revealing that she “was not trying to hurt” her dad and did not expect her comments to gain so much attention.

Despite this, the “Ex's & Oh's” singer said she has no regrets about speaking out, both for herself and the LGBTQ+ community.

Elle King poses at the Leading Ladies event in a fringed jacket, gray dress, and red cowboy boots

She didn’t give an update on her and her dad’s current relationship, although she did shade his plea for forgiveness, saying: “I think an apology on Tucker Carlson is like a double negative, right? Means nothing.”

Singer Elle King and comedian Rob Schneider perform onstage

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