<p>Disgraced newsman Bill O’Reilly‘s head is spinning — after his The Spin Stops Here Tour BOMBED at the box office.</p><br /><p>The former FOX star performed his show — a mix of comedy, rants and politics that features Dennis Miller as an opening act — to THOUSANDS of empty seats on Sept. 22 at Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore, Md.</p><br /><p>Now sources are predicting his tour is in big trouble — but the worst casualty in all this mess may be O’Reilly’s enormous ego! “His show was a flop that few people wanted to see,” a source spills.</p><br /><p>“Bill isn’t taking it too well and he’s blaming everybody but himself. “He was expecting a sold-out show. He can’t understand why it didn’t happen.” Instead the few ticket holders on hand in the cheap seats were offered free upgrades, says a spy.</p><br /><p>“Bill bragged that the network made a huge mistake in dismissing him, and that he would bounce back bigger and better than ever,” says the source. “He bounced all right!”</p><br /><p>Days after his tour debacle, O’Reilly briefly returned to FOX News — the network that axed him amid allegations of sexual harassment,</a> which he continues to deny — appearing as a guest on Sean Hannity‘s show to promote his new book, “Killing England”. And in an interview with Today co-anchor Matt Lauer, the hotheaded former host claimed never to have “any complaints filed against me,” and called the charges “a political and financial hit job.”</p><br /><p>One industry insider says there’s no way for the sex scandal–tarred newsman</a> to spin the lack of interest in his tour.</p><br /><p>The post Bill O’Reilly Visits Fox News After ‘The Spin Stops Here’ Tour FAIL</a> appeared first on Star Magazine</a>.</p><br />