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Megyn Kelly crashes out over 'Supergirl' actress
On June 29, broadcaster Megyn Kelly delivered on-air criticism of actress Milly Alcock and the Supergirl film during her podcast, a moment notable for its pointed tone and explicit language.Speaking on The Megyn Kelly Show,
Megyn Kelly blamed the Milly Alcock for the film's shortcomings, criticizing remarks she has made about sexism in the superhero genre.
Conservative podcaster and journalist Megyn Kelly torched Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney-Barrett, branding her as a backstabbing traitor for siding with liberal peers and protecting mail-in voting in Mississippi.
Megyn Kelly had a strong reaction to Milly Alcock’s “Supergirl”‘s dismal box office performance. The conservative commentator was critical of the “loathsome” 26-year-old actress on her eponymous
JD Vance faced the wrath of President Donald Trump's most loyal followers after the vice president agreed to appear on Megyn Kelly's show.
Megyn Kelly went on a shocking tirade against Supergirl actress Milly Alcock on June 29, lashing out at her looks and supposed “wokeness. ” The 55-year-old journalist complained that Alcock, 26, is a “weird,
Megyn Kelly used her podcast to criticize Supergirl’s below-expectations opening and argue the lead’s appeal factors into audience interest. In comments on The Megyn Kelly Show, she linked the
YouTube and Sirius XM host Megyn Kelly was bombarded from all sides over a rant that was even called "explicitly racist" by a longtime White Nationalist.
NORFOLK, Va. — Reaction has been fast and furious over political commentator and podcaster Megyn Kelly's fiery tirade targeting Haitian migrants legally residing in the United States under Temporary Protected Status, declaring, "We don't want you... get out!"
She looks like she’s about to orgasm on air as she releases the hatred,” Schmidt told Jim Acosta on the journalist’s show Friday. Kelly generated backlash Thursday for her response to a Supreme Court ruling that allows the Trump administration to strip temporary protected status from nearly 400,
