Megan Kelly launched a shockingly vulgar attack on CNN journalist Kaitlan Collins.
During an episode of The Megan Kelly Show on Tuesday night, the commentator didn’t hesitate to hold back when speaking to radio producer Stu Burguiere and podcaster Stephen L. Miller about Collins.
Although Kelly, a former Fox News and NBC anchor, believes Collins is “biased,” she said the host’s “biggest sin” is that “she’s extremely boring and has no personality.”
“I have a pro tip for her: Smile. Try to smile. Try not to be such a cold-hearted b***h all the time in your story, because then people don’t connect with each other,” Kelly said.
The trio then criticized Collins’ performance on Friday at Bill Maher’s lat night show, where the host scolded her about the left-wing network ‘exaggerates’ with the vice president Kamala Harris at the Democratic National Convention.
On Tuesday night, Megan Kelly called Kaitlan Collins “extremely boring” and a “cold-hearted bitch”
Kelly also said that Collins is “biased” and has “no personality,” making it difficult for people to “connect” with her. (Photo: Collings at the 17th Annual CNN Heroes in 2023)
“I’m sorry, but she’s only a star with the left-wing people,” Kelly said of Collins, while also discussing the host’s “Alabama roots,” which she spoke about with Maher.
“I’m from Alabama. I’m from a very red state. I come from a very conservative family. A lot of them are Trump voters,” Collins said Friday.
“They watch my show every night and I think they know they can trust me. I know we talk nonsense from all sides, not just what our audience thinks. I think people actually want to see that more often.”
Kelly strongly disagreed with Collins, saying her statements only told viewers that “Donald Trump is bad.”
“What’s happening here is that Donald Trump is evil. That’s what you really need to know,” Kelly said.
The trio criticized Collins’ appearance on Bill Maher’s late-night show on Friday, where the host took her to task over the left-wing network’s “bigoted” comments about Vice President Kamala Harris during the Democratic National Convention.
“And she claimed there that CNN is honest in its reporting and that you can trust CNN. You’ve heard her claim that before.”
Kelly then shared a compilation of CNN reporting with Collins and her colleagues.
“But CNN is nothing but honest, ‘nothing but honest,’ guys,” Kelly said sarcastically to Burguiere and Miller.
Miller jumped into the conversation and brought up the awkward moment Collins recently experienced on an episode of Stephen Colbert’s show, where his audience laughed when he called the network “objective.”
According to the podcaster, Collins claims the network “talks to lawmakers on both sides,” but she did not say “how she treats people on both sides differently.”
The podcaster said that while Collins has claimed the network “talks to lawmakers on both sides,” she has not addressed “how she treats people on both sides differently.”
“How she’s so combative with Ted Cruz, or you know, how she cuts off an interview if someone says something about COVID or something.
“She’s shut out Republicans, but she’s never shut out a Democrat,” Miller added.
Kelly chimed in again, saying that “people are fed up with this nonsense” and “can’t stand for this mainstream media to force feed them this nonsense.”
The host then took the opportunity to call The Megyn Kelly Show a “point of pride,” which recently surpassed one billion views on YouTube.
She then went on to discuss how her show has “beaten” other media outlets, including CBS News and NBC News.
‘Even [beating] “CNN, which has a very large and successful YouTube feed,” Kelly said.
In June, Kelly called CNN host Kasie Hunt “weak” after she collapsed over claims that the moderators of the network’s upcoming presidential debates were “biased.”
The former Fox News host slammed Hunt on her show, saying she was “embarrassing the world of women” with her public outrage.
“She embarrassed female journalists, and she embarrassed CNN,” Kelly said. “Her embarrassment was loud and clear, she was shaking.”
Kelly’s comments came days after Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt was unceremoniously ousted from Hunt’s show after Leavitt alleged that moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash were not treating Trump “fairly” during a debate.
The CNN host took offense to Leavitt citing previous instances where Tapper and Bash sided with Trump in their reporting.
Leavitt was quickly taken off the air after she gave her opinion, and was forced to say afterward that the incident “proves our point that President Trump will not be treated fairly in Thursday’s debate.”
“CNN cutting off my microphone for bringing up a debate moderator’s history of anti-Trump lies only proves we’re right that President Trump will not be treated fairly at Thursday’s debate,” she said at the time.
“Yet President Trump is prepared to take on this 3-1 battle to deliver his winning message to the American people, and he will win.”