MSNBC bosses are struggling to get hold of Joy Reid to ask her if she’ll do a final show after being axed by the liberal network.

Network president Rebecca Kutler revealed the ominous silence while addressing staffers of The Reid Out at the weekend following its cancelation, Status News reported.

‘We are waiting to get a response from Joy and her team about how she would like to handle that, and we want to defer to her on that,’ Kutler told staff.

‘The hope is that we will have a final show with Joy.

Reid has yet to comment on her firing, and has been unusually quiet on TikTok.

Sunday’s meeting quickly grew ‘tense and emotional’, according to Status News, after The Reid Out was dumped because of poor ratings.

During the meeting, some of the angry employees demanded answers about why the show was cancelled and what it meant for their futures at MSNBC.

Kutler insisted Donald Trump was not a factor in the decision and the network’s changes were made based on ‘data analysis and programming strategy’ that she believes will ‘best position MNSBC for the year ahead.’

Joy Reid may not do a final episode of The ReidOut following the show's cancellation

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Joy Reid may not do a final episode of The ReidOut following the show’s cancellation

MSNBC boss Rebecca Kutler summoned Reid's staff for a meeting on Sunday that quickly grew 'tense and emotional'

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MSNBC boss Rebecca Kutler summoned Reid’s staff for a meeting on Sunday that quickly grew ‘tense and emotional’