
The Lila Rose Show I Was Right About The Bachelorette | LIVE
Mar 19, 2026
A memorable Oscars speech about motherhood and family sparks a debate about art and moral influence. The conversation contrasts pro-family messages with pro-abortion rhetoric in awards culture. Reality TV drama around a controversial Bachelorette lead raises questions about modern dating norms. Polling on what singles want in relationships and a discussion on marriage, virtue, and cultural shifts round out the show.
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Oscar Speech Centered On Motherhood
- Jessie Buckley dedicated her Oscar to motherhood, praising her husband and infant while calling out the "beautiful chaos of a mother's heart."
- Lila Rose contrasts this with prior award speeches that celebrated careerism over family, framing it as a cultural shift toward valuing parenthood.
Contrasting Award Speeches On Life And Career
- Lila Rose contrasts Michelle Williams' Golden Globes speech celebrating abortion as essential to career with Jessie Buckley's motherhood-focused Oscars speech.
- Rose argues Williams' message promoted fear-based choices and cultural idolization of career over life.
Avoid Gratuitous Sex Scenes In Media
- Avoid gratuitous sex scenes in films; Lila Rose calls them unnecessary and immoral and says romance can be shown without explicit content.
- She cites Pride and Prejudice as examples of powerful romance without sex scenes.
