CNN’s Chris Cuomo is expressing his personal concerns about the professional drawbacks of his career.
During an interview with SiriusXM, Cuomo had a candid moment where he shared his brutally honest opinion of his job as a CNN anchor on “Cuomo Prime Time.”
“I don’t want to spend my time doing things that I don’t think are valuable enough to me personally,” he said.
When asked to further explain, he continued.
“I don’t like what I do, professionally, I’ve decided. I like doing this show. I like talking to you guys,” Cuomo said of the radio show. “But I don’t value indulging irrationality —hyperpartisanship. I don’t think it’s worth my time.”
Check out Cuomo’s remarks below:
.@CNN's Chris Cuomo went on a rant today about how having the coronavirus has made him reconsider his life. He said he doesn't like what he does, that it isn't worth his time and even ranted about a "jackass, loser, fat tire biker":https://t.co/ctHzceHlO1 pic.twitter.com/btHJRu41nI
— Shelby Talcott (@ShelbyTalcott) April 14, 2020
He continued, “I don’t like some jacka**, loser, fat-tire biker to be able to pull over and get in my face and in my space and talk bulls***t to me. I don’t want to hear it.”
Cuomo went on to share details about a heated exchange that occurred on Easter Sunday. Someone reportedly confronted Cuomo for standing outside of his family home amid the coronavirus, reports the New York Post.
He admitted that it is difficult to maintain a professional stance when faced with a personal issue. The news anchor noted the importance of standing his ground saying it is worth more than him making millions of dollars each year.
Cuomo continued, “I have to tolerate people’s opinion about me because I’m a public figure,” Cuomo said. “I don’t want to do that, I don’t think it’s worth it to me.”
Cuomo’s SiriusXM radio interview comes approximately two weeks after reports began circulating about his coronavirus diagnosis. While under quarantine, Cuomo has hosted his show from home, sharing details about his personal battle with the virus.
As of Tuesday morning, Cuomo’s interview has not signaled a departure from his show.