In an unexpected twist during a recent Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event at Madison Square Garden, actress Nia Renée Hill, the wife of comedian Bill Burr, was caught on camera expressing her disdain for former President Donald Trump by flipping him off with both middle fingers.
As a fervent UFC enthusiast, Trump received a raucous ovation upon entering the arena before the featherweight showdown between Diego Lopes and Pat Sabatini. Accompanied by prominent figures like Kid Rock, Tucker Carlson, Dana White, and his son Don Jr., Trump seemed oblivious to the gesture directed at him.
Cameras captured Hill, 54, visibly displaying her displeasure as they shifted to the former president, raising both middle fingers in a clear act of protest. Trump, 77, appeared unaware of the gesture as he continued to scan the room, with Burr, 55, turning his head in the opposite direction.
The incident quickly circulated on social media platforms, particularly on the app X, sparking diverse reactions. While some labeled Hill’s actions as “trashy,” others defended her right to free speech. One supporter remarked, “This is what free speech is all about! I fought for it, doesn’t mean I have to agree with it. Do your thing, young lady.”
Opinions on Hill’s gesture were polarized, with some criticizing her as “trashy” and others commending her for speaking out against Trump. Libby Emmons, editor of The Post Millennial, noted, “Donald Trump walked into an arena that holds 20,000 people, and 19,999 people were so happy. And then there was Mrs. Bill Burr.”
Beyond his roles in “Breaking Bad” and “The Mandalorian,” Burr has released several comedy specials, including “I’m Sorry You Feel That Way,” “Walk Your Way Out,” and “Paper Tiger.” Married to Hill since 2013, the couple shares two children. The incident has prompted reflections on the intersection of art, politics, and free speech. The Post reached out to a spokesperson for Bill Burr for comments on the matter.
