Megyn Kelly
Megyn Kelly was the anchor of the Fox News television program 'The Kelly File,' before hosting 'Megyn Kelly Today' on NBC. The morning news program was canceled in October 2018 after Kelly made a controversial comment that went viral.
Who Is Megyn Kelly?
Early Life and Ambitions
From Law to Journalism
The National Stage
Donald Trump Debacle
Already a national name, Kelly achieved a new level of fame when she challenged presidential hopefulDonald Trump during the August 2015 GOP debate by asking him to explain sexist comments he had made about women in the past. Trump was outraged by her question, and after the debate, he infamously retaliated by calling Kelly “overrated,” as well as “crazy,” “angry” and “a bimbo.” He also went on CNN and said blood was coming out of her eyes and “blood coming out of her wherever.” Prior to this incident, Kelly said Trump had tried to woo her on multiple occasions for positive coverage of his campaign.
"This is actually one of the untold stories of the 2016 campaign,” Ms. Kelly writes in her bookSettle for More. “I was not the only journalist to whom Trump offered gifts clearly meant to shape coverage. Many reporters have told me that Trump worked hard to offer them something fabulous — from hotel rooms to rides on his 757.”
Despite Trump's mistreatment of Kelly, Fox News did not come to her aid. In fact, CEORoger Ailes had a friendly relationship with Trump. The two 70-something moguls would both be accused of sexual harassment from various women, and Kelly would eventually reveal that she, too, had been one of Ailes' victims, alongside Fox anchor Gretchen Carlson, who was the first woman to come out publicly against Ailes.
Move to NBC
During her tenure at Fox, Kelly raised eyebrows with her assertions about the “whiteness” of Jesus and Santa Claus and her rejection of the label "feminist," while also irking some of Fox’s typically conservative viewership with her vocal support of same-sex marriage. However, despite these controversies, Kelly became one of the most popular news journalists on television, surpassing Fox News colleagueBill O’Reilly's ranking among younger viewers. She was featured in cover stories for magazines such asVanity Fair andVariety, and in 2014,TIMEmagazine included her on its list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World. In 2016, she released her memoirSettle for More.
In January 2017, Kelly announced that she was leaving Fox to join NBC News to host her own daytime news program, anchor a Sunday night news show and contribute to the network's breaking news, political and special event coverage. Kelly posted about the move on Facebook: "Over a dozen years ago I started at Fox News in a job that would change my life. Now, I have decided to end my time at FNC, incredibly enriched for the experiences I've had."
'Megyn Kelly Today' and Blackface Controversy
NBC debuted the morning showMegyn Kelly Today in September 2017, but the host got off to a rocky start when early guestJane Fonda chafed at a question about plastic surgery, and she never quite found her footing in her new home.
On October 23, 2018, Kelly made a controversial comment about people who wear Blackface makeup on Halloween duringMegyn Kelly Today. “What is racist?” she asked. “You truly do get in trouble if you are a white person who puts on Blackface at Halloween or a Black person who puts on white face. ... That was okay when I was a kid, as long as you were dressing like a character.”
The comment quickly went viral and despite Kelly's apology, NBC canceled her show two days later. In January 2019, it was announced that the two sides had negotiated her departure from the network.
Kelly kept a low profile over the following months, before resurfacing in October 2019 onTucker Carlson Tonight to discuss NBC's handling of sexual assault allegations against former anchor Matt Lauer. After joining Instagram in November, she promptly posted an interview with a recently fired CBS employee who was accused of leaking a "hot mic" moment of ABC's Amy Robach to the right-wing activist group Project Veritas.
Later in the year, Kelly was to be portrayed byCharlize Theron inBombshell, a drama about the culture of harassment and secrecy under Ailes during Kelly's time at Fox News.
QUICK FACTS
- Birth Year: 1970
- Birth date: November 18, 1970
- Birth State: Illinois
- Birth City: Champaign
- Birth Country: United States
- Gender: Female
- Best Known For: Megyn Kelly was the anchor of the Fox News television program 'The Kelly File,' before hosting 'Megyn Kelly Today' on NBC. The morning news program was canceled in October 2018 after Kelly made a controversial comment that went viral.
- Industries
- Television
- Astrological Sign: Scorpio
- Schools
- Syracuse University
- Albany Law School
- Bethlehem Central High School
- Interesting Facts
- Despite her affiliation with the conservative Fox News Channel, Megyn Kelly is registered as an Independent and has voted for both Republicans and Democrats.
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