Megyn Kelly spent the last few days in the thick of her familiar lane of politics, media combat, and culture war commentary, with the biggest verified development being fresh on air criticism of CNN and renewed attention on her trans athlete commentary. According to The Megyn Kelly Show on YouTube, she ripped CNN anchor Dana Bash as being out of her league during a discussion of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and OK Magazine reported that Kelly called the interview embarrassing and said Bash should be ashamed. According to TMZ and related coverage, Kelly also became embroiled in a public fight with Barstool founder Dave Portnoy over Caitlin Clark and transgender athlete remarks, a spat that has been widely discussed because it ties into Kelly’s long running brand as a combative voice on women in sports.
Kelly also pushed a series of other high visibility commentary segments that keep her in the political conversation. According to The Megyn Kelly Show, she attacked Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong over remarks about whiteness, and separately criticized Cambridge University for what she called tokenism in hiring professor Jason Arday. According to her own website, she also posted or promoted recent takes on Arianna Grande’s new music video and appearance, showing that she continues to mix political outrage with celebrity gossip and pop culture reaction. That blend matters biographically because it reinforces the public identity she has built since leaving broadcast news for opinion driven media.
In the past 24 hours, the clearest headlines centered on the continuing fallout from her commentary rather than any major new business move. TMZ’s Megyn Kelly page highlighted the Portnoy feud and wider backlash around Caitlin Clark, while Kelly’s own platforms continued to push new segments and clips, suggesting an active daily content operation rather than a pause or rebrand. No reliable reporting surfaced in the materials provided about a new company launch, book announcement, legal issue, or major live appearance beyond her ongoing podcast and social media output.
On social media, her X account showed a brief post reading SAME, but the post itself offered no additional context. An Instagram reel from her show also amplified her RFK Jr. and CNN criticism. Any broader claims that she is preparing a major career move or facing a significant off mic crisis remain unconfirmed based on the available reporting. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production.
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