Fox News host Melissa Francis tweeted an apology to her New York country club after taking to the social networking site to accuse them of refusing to seat her and her family for dinner because of her political views
In a post on Wednesday, the After the Bell host wrote: 'I want to apologize to Siwanoy management for what I am now convinced was a misunderstanding
It was juvenile of me to take to Twitter'. She added: 'And I'm not just saying that because I've given my kids a get out of jail free card the next time they act like children
' Over the weekend, Francis lashed out at Siwanoy Country Club in Bronxville saying that she had made repeated attempts to dine at their restaurant but was not given a table, even though she is a member
Francis suggested that the establishment was shunning her over politics.'So excited to have @tony4ny tomorrow on @AftertheBell - happy you're in NYC even if Siwanoy shuns my family yet again,' she tweeted, promoting an interview with Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs for the U
S. Department of the Treasury Tony Sayegh.'They must prefer @CNN v @FoxNews. Oh well see you on the air!' In a second tweet, the 45-year-old host who according to her Twitter is 'not a member of any party' added: 'We are member (sic) of Siwanoy Bronxville but somehow, they can't fit us in for dinner
Repeatedly. I'm sure it's a coincidence and not something more. Right? #NeverTrumpers #cnn #HillaryForever?'
'Forget about those millions in Puerto Rico still without power. Melissa Francis can't get a dinner reservation at the posh Siwanoy Bronxville Country Club
Thoughts and prayers,' user Merill Lynch posted. 'Heard in my best Lovey Howell the III voice, "Thurston, we haven't been booked in the Siwanoy in days
What could it be? Are we to be treated like poor people now?" Man, but I love rich white lady "I'm being discriminated against" stories!' a Twitter user named NekoAshi posted
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Trump whips Florida campaign rally into a frenzy with calls. Share this article Share Sayegh, who was on After the Bell to discuss trade, replied to Francis' tweet inviting her and her family over for dinner
'Always great to see you and your family. The grille at our house is open to you guys anytime when you're looking to grub in the neighborhood,' he posted
The Daily Mail reached out to Siwanoy for comment. Before joining Fox News as a commentator, Francis, who is married to Chief Investment Officer at Sightway Capital Wray Thorn, appeared in several TV shows and commercials
When she was six months old she starred in a Johnson & Johnson shampoo commercial
She went on to play Cassandra Cooper Ingalls in Little House on the Prairie for two seasons
Francis was also in the TV series Morningstar/Eveningstar and Mork & Mindy with Robin Williams
The mom-of-three joined Fox Business Network in 2012 after leaving CNBC. She currently hosts Fox's After the Bell with David Asman
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