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O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up. Standby for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition on this Friday. We lost a family member on Wednesday, a beautiful corgi named Holly, brain tumor, nine and a half years old. A good dog in every way. As a puppy, I branded her the Terra dog because she tried to eat the living room. Many of you know Holly because we appointed her the mascot of all the Bill O'Reilly Enterprises. We did everything we could to fight the malady and Holly was loved every minute of every day. Someone asked me how I could anchor a news show knowing about Holly's condition. I simply said compartmentalize. My son asked for a Corgi in 2015 when he was 11. It was a easy decision. Pets enhance lives and children cherish them. When I brought Holly home, my boy cried with joy. Best moment ever. There is a time for every season, the Bible verse goes, and of course it's true. Nothing can stop fate. What we can do is protect those we love and look out for for them. That's often not easy. But good people know it is imperative Holly enriched. My family will never be forgotten. I am extremely fortunate to have had her company for nine and a half years. We'll be back after this. Are you feeling the impact of the recent changes in the timeshare industry? My friends at Lone Star Transfer are the only company I trust to help you. For more than a decade, they have successfully helped over 20,000 owners get out of their timeshare with an A rating at the Better Business Bureau and thousands of five star reviews. Customer service is their priority. For a free consultation and a guaranteed solution. 855-551-7066 or go to lonestartransfer.com that is the morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Episode: O'Reilly Update Morning Edition
Release Date: March 7, 2025
In this heartfelt episode of the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, host Bill O'Reilly opens up about the recent loss of his beloved corgi, Holly. Sharing a deeply personal moment, O'Reilly reflects on the impact Holly had on his family and his own life.
“We lost a family member on Wednesday, a beautiful corgi named Holly, brain tumor, nine and a half years old. A good dog in every way.”
[00:32]
O'Reilly fondly recalls Holly's playful nature, mentioning how he branded her the “Terra dog” due to her youthful antics of attempting to eat the living room. Holly was not just a pet but also the mascot of Bill O’Reilly Enterprises, symbolizing the warmth and joy she brought to the household.
“My son asked for a Corgi in 2015 when he was 11. It was an easy decision. Pets enhance lives and children cherish them.”
[00:50]
Navigating the challenges of personal loss while maintaining his role as a news anchor, O’Reilly shares his coping mechanism of compartmentalization. This approach allowed him to continue delivering news without letting his grief overshadow his professional responsibilities.
“Someone asked me how I could anchor a news show knowing about Holly's condition. I simply said compartmentalize.”
[01:10]
He emphasizes the importance of protecting and loving those close to us, acknowledging that it’s often not easy but remains imperative.
“What we can do is protect those we love and look out for them. That's often not easy. But good people know it is imperative.”
[01:30]
O’Reilly reflects on the seasons of life, drawing inspiration from a Bible verse about the inevitability of fate and the importance of cherishing moments with loved ones.
“There is a time for every season, the Bible verse goes, and of course it's true. Nothing can stop fate.”
[01:15]
He expresses profound gratitude for the years spent with Holly, stating that her presence enriched his life and that his family will always cherish her memory.
“My family will never be forgotten. I am extremely fortunate to have had her company for nine and a half years.”
[01:55]
Bill O’Reilly’s poignant tribute to his late corgi, Holly, offers listeners a glimpse into the personal side of the renowned news host. Through his reflections, O’Reilly underscores the significance of pets in our lives and the resilience required to balance personal grief with professional obligations. This episode serves as a touching reminder of the bonds we share with our loved ones, both human and animal.
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