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Megyn Kelly sat down with three women who accused late Fox News CEO Roger Ailes of sexual harassment to discuss Bombshell — and admitted that the film “took liberties.”
The 49-year-old news anchor was joined by her former Fox News colleagues Juliet Huddy, Rudi Bakhtiar and Julie Zann, all of whom lost their jobs after alleging that Ailes harassed them in the workplace. While the star-studded movie has gained critical acclaim, the women who experienced the real thing couldn’t help but recognize
The current and former cast of The Real Housewives of Orange County have mixed feelings about Vicki Gunvalson and Tamra Judge leaving the long-running series.
Megyn Kelly criticized a polarized media landscape in the Trump era ina rare television guest appearance since she left her NBC morning show on Friday.In her first appearance on Real Time With Bill Maher, the former Megyn Kelly Today anchor brushed away host Maher's suggestions that she might miss reporting the news each day, though she added, "I miss being a voice of reason in the storm because there's so much hysteria in the media, for and against [Trump]."Kelly returned to the subject
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are receiving support from an unlikely ally — Christina Oxenberg.
The Hollywood flick Bombshell saw the gorgeous actress Charlize Theron essay Megyn Kelly like perfection. The actress got tremendous positive response for her looks which had uncanny resemblance to the real Megyn Kelly.
When the SAG Awards nominations were announced last month, Bombshell surprised awards observers with its better-than-expected showing, earning four mentions, but the film about the women who accused then Fox News CEO Roger Ailes of sexual harassment was shut out at the ceremony on Sunday night.Other films that went into the evening with multiple nominations but failed to earn any of the awards for which they were nominated included four-time nominee The Irishman (although star Robert De Niro
Charlize Theron says it was “really emotional” to watch Megyn Kelly’s half-hour response video to “Bombshell,” the Oscar-nominated feature film that depicts the sexual harassment Kelly (as played by Theron) and several other women experienced from Fox News founder Roger Ailes.
Charlize Theron feels for Megyn Kelly amid her emotional reaction to
By David Robb
A powerful connection. Charlize Theron was completely moved by Megyn Kelly‘s reaction to Bombshell, the Academy Award-nominated film in which she portrays the former Fox news anchor during the Roger Ailes takedown.
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By Antonia Blyth
Bombshell review: Bombshell chronicles the events that saw a number of women come out against Fox News founder Roger Ailes (John Lithgow) with accusations of sexual harassment, a charge led by fired anchor Gretchen Carlson (Nicole Kidman). Soon enough, a number of women, including key host Megyn Kelly (Charlize Theron), begin to come forward to take on the toxic atmosphere that Ailes has nurtured throughout the history of Fox News.
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By Greg Evans
Former Fox News journalist Megyn Kelly has seen Bombshell and has several things to say. The news reporter, who has been represented by Charlize Theron in the Jay Roach film, was one of the women who stood against who accused the conservative-leaning news network's CEO Roger Ailes of sexual harassment.
Megyn Kelly has seen — and she has some thoughts.
Megyn Kelly broke her silence on “Bombshell,” the latest media project to examine the culture of Fox News Channel under the aegis of its founding executive, Roger AIles.