2 hours ago
Megyn Kelly has shared a sharp five-word reaction to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's latest move. After six years in Montecito, California, the Duke and ****** ss of Sussex are reportedly preparing to return to the UK. Their decision has already sparked plenty of discussion on both sides of the Atlantic, with commentators and the public weighing in on the Sussexes' next chapter.
Megyn Kelly devoted much of her Thursday podcast to celebrating Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's high-profile exit from the US.
During the August 20 episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show," Kelly discussed the Sussexes' decision to move back to the UK at length. She called their return the top story of the year and spent nearly six minutes praising what she described as their "self-deportations," per The Wrap.
"Two important self-deportations that can unite all of America. This is the first thing we've been able to agree upon in over a decade. Meghan and Harry are leaving. Praise Jesus! They're going. Get back to the U.K," the host said.
She upped the ante with a particularly biting five-word reaction before going even more ballistic, telling the couple, "Go become somebody else's problem."
#megyn #meghan #reaction
Megyn Kelly devoted much of her Thursday podcast to celebrating Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's high-profile exit from the US.
During the August 20 episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show," Kelly discussed the Sussexes' decision to move back to the UK at length. She called their return the top story of the year and spent nearly six minutes praising what she described as their "self-deportations," per The Wrap.
"Two important self-deportations that can unite all of America. This is the first thing we've been able to agree upon in over a decade. Meghan and Harry are leaving. Praise Jesus! They're going. Get back to the U.K," the host said.
She upped the ante with a particularly biting five-word reaction before going even more ballistic, telling the couple, "Go become somebody else's problem."
#megyn #meghan #reaction
4 hours ago
Megyn Kelly accused Meghan Markle of chasing status as new UK return reports put the Duke and ******* ss of Sussex back in the spotlight. The Royal family commentator claimed Meghan likely had to convince Prince Harry because of his past comments about Britain. The segment framed the reported move as a ******* le-and-image play, not just family logistics.
As per Megyn Kelly's YouTube segment uploaded on August 21, 2026, Kelly discussed the UK return. The segment, ******* led "The REAL Reason Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are Leaving America," featured Daily Mail columnist Maureen Callahan. Kelly claimed the reason was "more simple" and tied it to "vanity." She said, "in particular it's her vanity," while discussing Meghan Markle's alleged motive.
Meanwhile, Kelly claimed Meghan wanted the children's royal ******* les to matter in daily life. She said Meghan was not happy her children were not getting "the royal treatment." Kelly added that she wanted Archie and Lilibet to be called "prince and princess everywhere." Then, she claimed Meghan wanted the Sussex ******* le to carry weight at restaurants and public ******* es. Kelly said it "actually means something over there."
However, Kelly said Prince Harry's own past comments made the UK return more striking. She claimed Meghan "probably had to talk him into it" because Harry had criticized Britain. The segment then played the BBC interview, Harry saying, "I can't see a world" where he would bring his family back.
He also said, "I love my country," while discussing safety and public service. Callahan later responded that consistency had never been a strong point for Sussex. For Megyn Kelly, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and the UK return, the exchange turned the reported move into a debate over status, ******* les, and reversal.
#prince #megyn #return #sussex
As per Megyn Kelly's YouTube segment uploaded on August 21, 2026, Kelly discussed the UK return. The segment, ******* led "The REAL Reason Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are Leaving America," featured Daily Mail columnist Maureen Callahan. Kelly claimed the reason was "more simple" and tied it to "vanity." She said, "in particular it's her vanity," while discussing Meghan Markle's alleged motive.
Meanwhile, Kelly claimed Meghan wanted the children's royal ******* les to matter in daily life. She said Meghan was not happy her children were not getting "the royal treatment." Kelly added that she wanted Archie and Lilibet to be called "prince and princess everywhere." Then, she claimed Meghan wanted the Sussex ******* le to carry weight at restaurants and public ******* es. Kelly said it "actually means something over there."
However, Kelly said Prince Harry's own past comments made the UK return more striking. She claimed Meghan "probably had to talk him into it" because Harry had criticized Britain. The segment then played the BBC interview, Harry saying, "I can't see a world" where he would bring his family back.
He also said, "I love my country," while discussing safety and public service. Callahan later responded that consistency had never been a strong point for Sussex. For Megyn Kelly, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and the UK return, the exchange turned the reported move into a debate over status, ******* les, and reversal.
#prince #megyn #return #sussex
4 days ago
Megyn Kelly is weighing in following the death of Hayden Panettiere.
Kelly took to her eponymous podcast on Monday, August 17, following the news of Hayden's death at 36, to speculate on the circumstances surrounding her passing.
"I am not surprised to read the news about Hayden Panettiere at all. I am sad. I lament the loss of this young woman, but I don't think it is a pattern we are ever going to correct for because there will always be parents who shove their child into the entertainment industry at too young and too precarious an age and don't have the skills or the desire to rescue them from the fallout that inevitably comes," Kelly, 55, said.
As In Touch previously reported, Hayden was ******* ounced dead after Greenville, South Carolina, officials responded to a 911 call on Sunday, August 16. According to audio obtained by People from the dispatch call on Sunday, responders were called to the apartment after a report of an apparent overdose and cardiac arrest. The Greenville Police Department is investigating the cause of death of the Remember the ******* ans star.
Kelly continued to point the finger at Hayden's parents, Lesley Vogel and Alan "Skip" Lee Panettiere, calling them "enablers" in the years following her rise to fame, with the actress — who shared daughter Kaya, 11, with her ex-fiancé Wladimir Klitschko — admitting to suffering from both postpartum depression and substance abuse over the last decade. Hayden also struggled following the death of her younger brother, Jansen Panettiere, who died in February 2023 at the age of 28 due to an undiagnosed heart condition.
#august
Kelly took to her eponymous podcast on Monday, August 17, following the news of Hayden's death at 36, to speculate on the circumstances surrounding her passing.
"I am not surprised to read the news about Hayden Panettiere at all. I am sad. I lament the loss of this young woman, but I don't think it is a pattern we are ever going to correct for because there will always be parents who shove their child into the entertainment industry at too young and too precarious an age and don't have the skills or the desire to rescue them from the fallout that inevitably comes," Kelly, 55, said.
As In Touch previously reported, Hayden was ******* ounced dead after Greenville, South Carolina, officials responded to a 911 call on Sunday, August 16. According to audio obtained by People from the dispatch call on Sunday, responders were called to the apartment after a report of an apparent overdose and cardiac arrest. The Greenville Police Department is investigating the cause of death of the Remember the ******* ans star.
Kelly continued to point the finger at Hayden's parents, Lesley Vogel and Alan "Skip" Lee Panettiere, calling them "enablers" in the years following her rise to fame, with the actress — who shared daughter Kaya, 11, with her ex-fiancé Wladimir Klitschko — admitting to suffering from both postpartum depression and substance abuse over the last decade. Hayden also struggled following the death of her younger brother, Jansen Panettiere, who died in February 2023 at the age of 28 due to an undiagnosed heart condition.
#august
17 days ago
Right-wing political commentator Megyn Kelly has an issue with Caitlin Clark. On Sunday, August 2, Clark was asked to weigh in on the growing debate over transgender athletes competing in women's sports after her teammate Sophie Cunningham said she opposed it. While speaking with the media, Clark gave a brief, PG response that appeared to sidestep the debate altogether. Kelly wasn't buying it, blasting Clark's response as "cowardly" on both her podcast and social media.
On "The Megyn Kelly Show," the former Fox News anchor unleashed on some of the women in the WNBA, many of whom have come out in support of transgender athletes and spoke about the importance of inclusivity in sports.
"These women's coaches are absolute effing cowards, and we have taken one step forward, two steps back when it comes to this issue. I am sick of people who don't know anything about this spewing their ignorance all over the internet, whether it's verbally or through their dumb T-shirts or the attacks on the Sophie Cunningham who simply spoke truth about how it's not fair to allow men to compete in women's sports," Kelly said.
Kelly went on to say that she was surprised that the topic of transgender athletes competing in women's sports was still a pressing topic, adding that she believed people had moved on from this conversation several years ago.
She then turned her attention to Clark and blasted the Indiana Fever star for her PG answer on the topic. "I'm sorry, Caitlin Clark was directly asked to speak on it, and she was cowardly! She refused to do it," said Kelly.
#sports
On "The Megyn Kelly Show," the former Fox News anchor unleashed on some of the women in the WNBA, many of whom have come out in support of transgender athletes and spoke about the importance of inclusivity in sports.
"These women's coaches are absolute effing cowards, and we have taken one step forward, two steps back when it comes to this issue. I am sick of people who don't know anything about this spewing their ignorance all over the internet, whether it's verbally or through their dumb T-shirts or the attacks on the Sophie Cunningham who simply spoke truth about how it's not fair to allow men to compete in women's sports," Kelly said.
Kelly went on to say that she was surprised that the topic of transgender athletes competing in women's sports was still a pressing topic, adding that she believed people had moved on from this conversation several years ago.
She then turned her attention to Clark and blasted the Indiana Fever star for her PG answer on the topic. "I'm sorry, Caitlin Clark was directly asked to speak on it, and she was cowardly! She refused to do it," said Kelly.
#sports
30 days ago
Megyn Kelly went scorched earth on former CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin this week in a conversation with the co-hosts of the Ruthless podcast, part of the so-called manosphere. Kelly played a recent clip of Baldwin discussing the "journey" she has been on in recent years on her Substack and mocked her overly "therapized" language and jabbed that she used to be a "serious news anchor."
"Her work and her mission include banging four men in a month — one of whom, from her piece, I mean, her written piece, says he flew in just to take her to dinner and spends his days working to save democracy, one congressional district at a time.
Come on. Yeah, she doesn't say who it is," Kelly added during the conversation as the podcast guys laughed.
"Wear is smug again today," Kelly joked, name-checking one of the Ruthless co-hosts.
"Just kidding, just kidding. Man two: one used to run a country. Man three: one is just hot. Man four: not described at all, which — that's tougher for that guy. She says some of the men now subscribe to her newsletter. Hi, fellas! So they're all reading about each other," Kelly continued, adding:
And Brooke Baldwin's journey… of awakening. I mean, the self-help talk, the journeys of awakening — I see you. Her gratitude, the music, like the weird spa music from, like, I don't know, India, the overly therapized talk in there — you can tell she spent a lot of years in therapy. No makeup. You know, "my work and my mission" — it was like, okay.
#baldwin #ruthless #anchor
"Her work and her mission include banging four men in a month — one of whom, from her piece, I mean, her written piece, says he flew in just to take her to dinner and spends his days working to save democracy, one congressional district at a time.
Come on. Yeah, she doesn't say who it is," Kelly added during the conversation as the podcast guys laughed.
"Wear is smug again today," Kelly joked, name-checking one of the Ruthless co-hosts.
"Just kidding, just kidding. Man two: one used to run a country. Man three: one is just hot. Man four: not described at all, which — that's tougher for that guy. She says some of the men now subscribe to her newsletter. Hi, fellas! So they're all reading about each other," Kelly continued, adding:
And Brooke Baldwin's journey… of awakening. I mean, the self-help talk, the journeys of awakening — I see you. Her gratitude, the music, like the weird spa music from, like, I don't know, India, the overly therapized talk in there — you can tell she spent a lot of years in therapy. No makeup. You know, "my work and my mission" — it was like, okay.
#baldwin #ruthless #anchor
1 month ago
Days after Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce tied the knot, it looks like Megyn Kelly has another list of grievances about the famous couple's nuptials.
During Monday's episode of "Piers Morgan Uncensored," Kelly said that she feels "sorry" for the pop star after she married the Kansas City Chiefs tight end in a July 3 ceremony at Madison Square Garden.
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Kelly called out the elaborate wedding, which caused significant traffic disruptions during the holiday weekend, after Morgan questioned if it was "a bit OTT (over the top)."
"I really think she's empty inside," Kelly said. "I think most people who seek fame at a very early age, like in their teens, are chasing after some sort of fullness that wasn't provided by their family of origin for whatever reason, and it never comes."
During Monday's episode of "Piers Morgan Uncensored," Kelly said that she feels "sorry" for the pop star after she married the Kansas City Chiefs tight end in a July 3 ceremony at Madison Square Garden.
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Kelly called out the elaborate wedding, which caused significant traffic disruptions during the holiday weekend, after Morgan questioned if it was "a bit OTT (over the top)."
"I really think she's empty inside," Kelly said. "I think most people who seek fame at a very early age, like in their teens, are chasing after some sort of fullness that wasn't provided by their family of origin for whatever reason, and it never comes."
2 months ago
Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly had a blunt message to the thousands of Haitians and Syrians protected from deportation under a form of humanitarian relief after the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday the Trump administration could end these protections.
"We don't want you. We don't care if you're offended," Kelly said during a taping of her SiriusXM show. "Get out. Go home. Go back to f—-ing Haiti."
The high court ruled this week that the Trump administration could cut off temporary legal protections from Haitians and Syrians who are covered by Temporary Protected Service (TPS). This policy protects citizens from select countries from deportation and offers them a path to work authorization.
The White House celebrated this decision as a "tremendous win for the Trump administration" on Thursday.
"Today, the Supreme Court affirmed what President Trump has always maintained: temporary protected status is, by definition, temporary," White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said in a statement to The Hill.
"We don't want you. We don't care if you're offended," Kelly said during a taping of her SiriusXM show. "Get out. Go home. Go back to f—-ing Haiti."
The high court ruled this week that the Trump administration could cut off temporary legal protections from Haitians and Syrians who are covered by Temporary Protected Service (TPS). This policy protects citizens from select countries from deportation and offers them a path to work authorization.
The White House celebrated this decision as a "tremendous win for the Trump administration" on Thursday.
"Today, the Supreme Court affirmed what President Trump has always maintained: temporary protected status is, by definition, temporary," White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said in a statement to The Hill.
2 months ago
Vice President Vance on Wednesday said he was "legitimately worried" about audio tapes of conversations from the Situation Room being leaked to journalists at The New York Times.
His comments come after a recent report alleged that Vance led the administration's response to fallout from the release of files tied to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. A separate report from the Times detailed President Trump's discussions in a series of meetings inside the Situation Room pertaining to U.S. strategy throughout the Iran war.
"There's always an element of truth. There's always an element of nontruth, but there were certain things in there that legitimately made me worried that people were like taping … which by the way is like a felony," Vance said during an appearance on SiriusXM's "The Megyn Kelly Show," where he discussed how the reporting could influence a potential presidential run.
An excerpt from the upcoming book "Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump" by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan reports that Vance told Cabinet officials to release all of the files tied to Epstein, including unsubstantiated allegations against Trump.
The report includes direct quotes from Vance, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and White House communications director Steven Cheung, among others, as they reportedly worked to develop a plan to lighten the blow of the Epstein scandal.
His comments come after a recent report alleged that Vance led the administration's response to fallout from the release of files tied to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. A separate report from the Times detailed President Trump's discussions in a series of meetings inside the Situation Room pertaining to U.S. strategy throughout the Iran war.
"There's always an element of truth. There's always an element of nontruth, but there were certain things in there that legitimately made me worried that people were like taping … which by the way is like a felony," Vance said during an appearance on SiriusXM's "The Megyn Kelly Show," where he discussed how the reporting could influence a potential presidential run.
An excerpt from the upcoming book "Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump" by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan reports that Vance told Cabinet officials to release all of the files tied to Epstein, including unsubstantiated allegations against Trump.
The report includes direct quotes from Vance, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and White House communications director Steven Cheung, among others, as they reportedly worked to develop a plan to lighten the blow of the Epstein scandal.
3 months ago
MAGA fan-turned-critic Shawn Ryan went ballistic on President Donald Trump during a podcast with Megyn Kelly and rattled off several problems he has with the president’s second term.
“I just don’t see any positivity coming out of this administration,” Ryan vented during the Monday episode of his podcast. “It seems very self-serving.”
He told Kelly he has a “list of sh*t” the Trump administration has screwed up, in his view, printed out. But he ran through several of his gripes off the top of his head while talking to Kelly — another pundit who backed Trump in 2024 but has since criticized him on numerous issues, like the Iran war.
“He f*ckin’ made it so he had Todd Blanche do his dirty work so that him or anybody in his family could not be audited by the IRS,” Ryan said. “What the f*ck is that ******* ?”
Ryan continued, “The drone company, the $400 million jet from Qatar, the executive club — you hear about that?”
“I just don’t see any positivity coming out of this administration,” Ryan vented during the Monday episode of his podcast. “It seems very self-serving.”
He told Kelly he has a “list of sh*t” the Trump administration has screwed up, in his view, printed out. But he ran through several of his gripes off the top of his head while talking to Kelly — another pundit who backed Trump in 2024 but has since criticized him on numerous issues, like the Iran war.
“He f*ckin’ made it so he had Todd Blanche do his dirty work so that him or anybody in his family could not be audited by the IRS,” Ryan said. “What the f*ck is that ******* ?”
Ryan continued, “The drone company, the $400 million jet from Qatar, the executive club — you hear about that?”
1 yr. ago
It's an interesting contrast.
Megyn speaks and seeks out news and truth.
Joe speaks and seeks out interesting conversations.
It's not the same. Joe is interesting because he loves to hear lots of opinions. But I doubt anyone goes to him for "truth".
Megyn, however, is a great
Megyn speaks and seeks out news and truth.
Joe speaks and seeks out interesting conversations.
It's not the same. Joe is interesting because he loves to hear lots of opinions. But I doubt anyone goes to him for "truth".
Megyn, however, is a great