Zachary Webber

Zachary Webber, a Texas-born actor renowned for his audiobook narrations, has become a well-known name in the literary world, collaborating with top romance authors like Colleen Hoover and Elsie Silver. With over 300 titles on Audible and an additional 400 under his alias “Jacob Morgan,” Webber has captivated listeners for years.
Despite his professional success, Webber’s reputation is now overshadowed by his blatant antisemitism. In recent weeks, he has posted increasingly hateful videos targeting Zionists, which, in reality, means 95%+ of Jews globally.
According to a source tracking Webber’s posts since 10/7, this antisemitic behavior is not new. For months, he has shared vile content, including spreading antisemitic blood libel, denying the rapes committed by Hamas, and, most disturbingly, posting a video where he smugly says, “I have a very sincere message to Zionists… you are ugly and stupid, you’re dumb as fu*k and everyone hates you.”
Zachary Webber’s commentary from Instagram stories
It’s unclear what Webber hoped to achieve with this disgusting rhetoric, other than showcasing his deep-seated hatred for Jews. Webber may think he’s clever by using the term “Zionist,” but we all know what he really means—Jew.
And if his first video wasn’t vile enough, Webber escalated his rhetoric in another reel aimed at Zionists. After claiming he had been “too harsh on Zionists in his past reels,” he went on to call them “ugly, stupid pieces of sh*t.” He then said his last video was “a little intense,” before declaring that what he really believes Zionists (Jews) should do is “kill yourself.” He repeated this disturbing call multiple times, adding, “if that’s still not clear, it’s because you’re still stupid and ugly and don’t get it.” After urging an entire group to take their own lives, Webber ended his revolting tirade by saying, “if you’re a Zionist and you exist, you should not do that anymore. No one likes you, and you suck, and you should kill yourself.”
Zachary Webber’s threatening commentary from Instagram stories
How can any agent, author, or casting director justify continuing to employ or represent someone who openly calls for an entire group of people to take their own lives?
Despite the negativity, there may be some good news: Webber was previously a creator on the audio erotica app Quinn, but it seems that Quinn has removed all content associated with this disgraceful individual. Let’s hope others associated with him follow suit.
