Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald may have buried the hatchet after months of public squabbling last month, but that isn't stopping Kelly from criticizing Trump. On Thursday's Kelly File, the 45-year-old journalist threw some hard punches at the 69-year-old businessman, after he continued his attack on U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, telling The Wall Street Journal that the American-born judge has "an absolute conflict" with his case because he is "of Mexican heritage." Trump claimed his campaign stance against illegal immigration - and his pledge to seal the U.
- 6/3/2016
- by Dave Quinn, @NineDaves
- PEOPLE.com
Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly and presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald may have buried the hatchet after months of public squabbling last month, but that isn't stopping Kelly from criticizing Trump. On Thursday's Kelly File, the 45-year-old journalist threw some hard punches at the 69-year-old businessman, after he continued his attack on U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, telling The Wall Street Journal that the American-born judge has "an absolute conflict" with his case because he is "of Mexican heritage." Trump claimed his campaign stance against illegal immigration - and his pledge to seal the U.
- 6/3/2016
- by Dave Quinn, @NineDaves
- PEOPLE.com
Trevor Noah ripped into Megyn Kelly’s interview with Donald Trump, saying that the Fox special wasn’t about politics but more so about “two brands.” “The hype for this event was out of control, it was like Apple revealed a new phone in the middle of a new Beyonce song in the middle of the new ‘Star Wars’ sequel,” he said on Wednesday’s episode of “The Daily Show.” “Megyn Kelly Presents” averaged 4.8 million viewers on Tuesday night, and was the first sit-down between Kelly and Trump following their nine-month tumultuous relationship spanning Gop debates, antagonistic tweets and comments made in personal.
- 5/19/2016
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
“Megyn Kelly Presents” averaged 4.7 million viewers on Tuesday night, but based on the reviews, the majority of them may have been disappointed. Critics described the Fox News anchor’s broadcast debut on Fox as “awkward,” “pointless,” “boring” and “unimpressive.” A few even took issue with Kelly plugging her upcoming autobiography, instead of pressing her biggest guest, presumptive Gop nominee Donald Trump, on important issues. “Last night brought the no-news interview and an unabashed promotion for what she disclosed (lucky viewers) would be an upcoming autobiography, including her year of ‘torment’ with Trump,” Vanity Fair’s James Warren wrote, while Los...
- 5/18/2016
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
(Updated 2:20 p.m. Et: “Megyn Kelly Presents” ended up with 4.8 million viewers, per more-final Nielsen numbers.) Megyn Kelly’s heavily promoted sitdown with Donald Trump didn’t move the needle for viewers aged 18-49 — the main demographic that broadcast TV advertisers covet — at least, not in the right direction. The interview’s demo reach was down 3 percent from last week’s combination of the “New Girl” Season 5 penultimate episode and what is now technically the “Grandfathered” series finale, per Nielsen. However, the Kelly-Trump sit down did give the Fox time slot a 26 percent boost among adults 25-54. That older-shifted age group is.
- 5/18/2016
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
It's a tie - sort of. Hillary Clinton won the Democratic primary in Kentucky Tuesday night by a narrow margin, while rival Bernie Sanders kept a little of his momentum going with a victory in Oregon. While CNN reports that Clinton will remain the "unofficial winner" of the Kentucky race, both candidates were neck and neck with Clinton receiving 46.8 percent of the popular vote and Sanders garnering 46.3 percent. Each candidate received 25 delegates. "I do believe... that based on what we are seeing coming in, that Kentucky will remain in a win column for the Clintons," Kentucky secretary of state Alison Lundergan told CNN.
- 5/18/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
It's a tie - sort of. Hillary Clinton won the Democratic primary in Kentucky Tuesday night by a narrow margin, while rival Bernie Sanders kept a little of his momentum going with a victory in Oregon. While CNN reports that Clinton will remain the "unofficial winner" of the Kentucky race, both candidates were neck and neck with Clinton receiving 46.8 percent of the popular vote and Sanders garnering 46.3 percent. Each candidate received 25 delegates. "I do believe... that based on what we are seeing coming in, that Kentucky will remain in a win column for the Clintons," Kentucky secretary of state Alison Lundergan told CNN.
- 5/18/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Former O.J. Simpson lawyer Robert Shapiro appeared on Megyn Kelly’s Fox special on Tuesday night, and finally revealed what his client whispered in his ear after the verdict was read. “You had told me this would be the result from the beginning. You were right,” Shapiro says Simpson told him in 1995 after he was acquitted of the murders of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Shapiro appeared on “Megyn Kelly Presents” Tuesday, which also featured interviews with presidential candidate Donald Trump, “Rocky Horror Picture Show” star Laverne Cox and Michael Douglas. Also Read: Critics Slam 'Megyn Kelly Presents' as 'Pointless,...
- 5/18/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Megyn Kelly revealed the cover and title for her hotly anticipated memoir at the end of her Tuesday night primetime special, Megyn Kelly Presents, promising readers it will include details of her year with Donald Trump. She then took to Twitter after her much-hyped interview with the Gop presumptive nominee aired — the special also featured sit-downs with Michael Douglas, Laverne Cox and former O.J. Simpson defense lawyer Robert Shapiro — where the Kelly File host announced that Settle For More will publish on Nov. 15. Here is the cover of my book #SettleForMore, 11/15! Pre-order
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- 5/18/2016
- by Andy Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Donald Trump and Megyn Kelly went head-to-head yet again Tuesday night – but this time on much friendlier terms than their squabbles of the past year.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee and Fox News correspondent sat down for an interview on Kelly's primetime special Megyn Kelly Presents, airing the same night Trump was predicted to win the Oregon Republican primary.
In the interview, Kelly, 45, questioned whether Trump, 69, considers any of his controversial actions on the campaign trail mistakes.
"Yeah, I guess so, but you have to go forward. You make a mistake and then you have to go forward and you can correct the mistake,...
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee and Fox News correspondent sat down for an interview on Kelly's primetime special Megyn Kelly Presents, airing the same night Trump was predicted to win the Oregon Republican primary.
In the interview, Kelly, 45, questioned whether Trump, 69, considers any of his controversial actions on the campaign trail mistakes.
"Yeah, I guess so, but you have to go forward. You make a mistake and then you have to go forward and you can correct the mistake,...
- 5/18/2016
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- People.com - TV Watch
[CUSTOM_PLAYER_BRIGHTCOVE "4876714534001"] Donald Trump and Megyn Kelly went head-to-head yet again Tuesday night - but this time on much friendlier terms than their squabbles of the past year. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee and Fox News correspondent sat down for an interview on Kelly's primetime special Megyn Kelly Presents, airing the same night Trump was predicted to win the Oregon Republican primary. In the interview, Kelly, 45, questioned whether Trump, 69, considers any of his controversial actions on the campaign trail mistakes. "Yeah, I guess so, but you have to go forward. You make a mistake and then you have to go forward and you can correct the mistake,...
- 5/18/2016
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump and Megyn Kelly went head-to-head yet again Tuesday night - but this time on much friendlier terms than their squabbles of the past year. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee and Fox News correspondent sat down for an interview on Kelly's primetime special Megyn Kelly Presents, airing the same night Trump was predicted to win the Oregon Republican primary. In the interview, Kelly, 45, questioned whether Trump, 69, considers any of his controversial actions on the campaign trail mistakes. "Yeah, I guess so, but you have to go forward. You make a mistake and then you have to go forward and you can correct the mistake,...
- 5/18/2016
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump and Megyn Kelly went head-to-head yet again Tuesday night - but this time on much friendlier terms than their squabbles of the past year. The presumptive Republican presidential nominee and Fox News correspondent sat down for an interview on Kelly's primetime special Megyn Kelly Presents, airing the same night Trump was predicted to win the Oregon Republican primary. In the interview, Kelly, 45, questioned whether Trump, 69, considers any of his controversial actions on the campaign trail mistakes. "Yeah, I guess so, but you have to go forward. You make a mistake and then you have to go forward and you can correct the mistake,...
- 5/18/2016
- by Andrea Park, @scandreapark
- PEOPLE.com
Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump have had their fair share of ups and downs, but the pair will hash everything out Tuesday night when they sit down to talk about their tumultuous last year.
"He's the biggest story in the country by far," Kelly tells People. "So, people are fascinated by him, and he's a fascinating character. I see that, too, and I've had a particularly weird relationship with him."
For months the presidential hopeful spoke out against Kelly, 45, calling her "sick" and "the most overrated person on television" after he felt she did not treat him fairly during the debate in August.
"He's the biggest story in the country by far," Kelly tells People. "So, people are fascinated by him, and he's a fascinating character. I see that, too, and I've had a particularly weird relationship with him."
For months the presidential hopeful spoke out against Kelly, 45, calling her "sick" and "the most overrated person on television" after he felt she did not treat him fairly during the debate in August.
- 5/17/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- People.com - TV Watch
Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump have had their fair share of ups and downs, but the pair will hash everything out Tuesday night when they sit down to talk about their tumultuous last year. "He's the biggest story in the country by far," Kelly tells People. "So, people are fascinated by him, and he's a fascinating character. I see that, too, and I've had a particularly weird relationship with him."For months the presidential hopeful spoke out against Kelly, 45, calling her "sick" and "the most overrated person on television" after he felt she did not treat him fairly during the debate in August.
- 5/17/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- PEOPLE.com
Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump have had their fair share of ups and downs, but the pair will hash everything out Tuesday night when they sit down to talk about their tumultuous last year. "He's the biggest story in the country by far," Kelly tells People. "So, people are fascinated by him, and he's a fascinating character. I see that, too, and I've had a particularly weird relationship with him."For months the presidential hopeful spoke out against Kelly, 45, calling her "sick" and "the most overrated person on television" after he felt she did not treat him fairly during the debate in August.
- 5/17/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- PEOPLE.com
Megyn Kelly's highly anticipated interview with Donald Trump is set to air Tuesday night - but first, the Fox News host stopped by Watch What Happens Live to talk about the presumptive Gop nominee's infamous hairdo. Host Andy Cohen gave Kelly the chance to weigh in on Trump's appearance, given his own frequent critiques of women's looks, and Kelly responded by defending the billionaire businessman's widely mocked hairstyle. "I would say the hair is real. I have laid hands on it personally," she said Monday night. "It's not a wig and it's not a combover either," she elaborated. "I've run my fingers through it,...
- 5/17/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Megyn Kelly's highly anticipated interview with Donald Trump is set to air Tuesday night - but first, the Fox News host stopped by Watch What Happens Live to talk about the presumptive Gop nominee's infamous hairdo. Host Andy Cohen gave Kelly the chance to weigh in on Trump's appearance, given his own frequent critiques of women's looks, and Kelly responded by defending the billionaire businessman's widely mocked hairstyle. "I would say the hair is real. I have laid hands on it personally," she said Monday night. "It's not a wig and it's not a combover either," she elaborated. "I've run my fingers through it,...
- 5/17/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
The drama is (seemingly) over, but how did Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump get to their separate peace?
After months of public squabbling, the Fox News host sat down with Trump for an interview that's set to air Tuesday on Fox Broadcasting. In a clip from the upcoming special, Trump almost apologized for the continual attacks against Kelly, saying, "In a certain way what you did might've been a favor because I felt so good about having gotten through. I thought, 'If I can get through this debate with those questions, you can get through anything.' "
Here's a quick...
After months of public squabbling, the Fox News host sat down with Trump for an interview that's set to air Tuesday on Fox Broadcasting. In a clip from the upcoming special, Trump almost apologized for the continual attacks against Kelly, saying, "In a certain way what you did might've been a favor because I felt so good about having gotten through. I thought, 'If I can get through this debate with those questions, you can get through anything.' "
Here's a quick...
- 5/16/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- People.com - TV Watch
The drama is (seemingly) over, but how did Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump get to their separate peace? After months of public squabbling, the Fox News host sat down with Trump for an interview that's set to air Tuesday on Fox. In a clip from the upcoming special, Trump almost apologized for the continual attacks against Kelly, saying, "In a certain way what you did might've been a favor because I felt so good about having gotten through. I thought, 'If I can get through this debate with those questions, you can get through anything.' " Here's a quick history...
- 5/16/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
The drama is (seemingly) over, but how did Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump get to their separate peace? After months of public squabbling, the Fox News host sat down with Trump for an interview that's set to air Tuesday on Fox. In a clip from the upcoming special, Trump almost apologized for the continual attacks against Kelly, saying, "In a certain way what you did might've been a favor because I felt so good about having gotten through. I thought, 'If I can get through this debate with those questions, you can get through anything.' " Here's a quick history...
- 5/16/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
Consider this hatchet buried!
With Megyn Kelly's highly anticipated Donald Trump interview just days away, the Fox host is giving a sneak peek of what to expect during their sit-down.
Kelly stopped by Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show on Thursday and previewed an exchange from her chat with the presidential candidate.
In the clip, she tackles the source of their now-put-to-rest public disagreement head-on: "You said you didn't think the moderators had been nice [aftere August's Gop debate], but do you think it's the journalist's role to be nice to presidential candidates at a debate?"
Trump responds, "I might've said they weren't nice,...
With Megyn Kelly's highly anticipated Donald Trump interview just days away, the Fox host is giving a sneak peek of what to expect during their sit-down.
Kelly stopped by Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show on Thursday and previewed an exchange from her chat with the presidential candidate.
In the clip, she tackles the source of their now-put-to-rest public disagreement head-on: "You said you didn't think the moderators had been nice [aftere August's Gop debate], but do you think it's the journalist's role to be nice to presidential candidates at a debate?"
Trump responds, "I might've said they weren't nice,...
- 5/13/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- People.com - TV Watch
Consider this hatchet buried! With Megyn Kelly's highly anticipated Donald Trump interview just days away, the Fox host is giving a sneak peek of what to expect during their sit-down. Kelly stopped by Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show on Thursday and previewed an exchange from her chat with the presidential candidate. In the clip, she tackles the source of their now-put-to-rest public disagreement head-on: "You said you didn't think the moderators had been nice [aftere August's Gop debate], but do you think it's the journalist's role to be nice to presidential candidates at a debate?" Trump responds, "I might've said they weren't nice,...
- 5/13/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- PEOPLE.com
Megyn Kelly might be busier than ever, but the Fox News anchor's family will always come first.
"I love my job," Kelly tells People this week's issue. "If I get fired tomorrow, I'll be totally fine because while I love my job, it truly is what I do and not who I am."
Over the course of the last eight months, Kelly, 45, was publicly criticized by Donald Trump, 69, as a "lightweight" who is "always negative," "never worth watching," "sick" and "the most overrated person on TV," but her family was there to support her through it all.
"What defines you?...
"I love my job," Kelly tells People this week's issue. "If I get fired tomorrow, I'll be totally fine because while I love my job, it truly is what I do and not who I am."
Over the course of the last eight months, Kelly, 45, was publicly criticized by Donald Trump, 69, as a "lightweight" who is "always negative," "never worth watching," "sick" and "the most overrated person on TV," but her family was there to support her through it all.
"What defines you?...
- 5/12/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- People.com - TV Watch
Megyn Kelly might be busier than ever, but the Fox News anchor's family will always come first. "I love my job," Kelly tells People this week's issue. "If I get fired tomorrow, I'll be totally fine because while I love my job, it truly is what I do and not who I am."Over the course of the last eight months, Kelly, 45, was publicly criticized by Donald Trump, 69, as a "lightweight" who is "always negative," "never worth watching," "sick" and "the most overrated person on TV," but her family was there to support her through it all. "What defines you?...
- 5/12/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- PEOPLE.com
Megyn Kelly might be busier than ever, but the Fox News anchor's family will always come first. "I love job," Kelly tells People this week's issue. "If I get fired tomorrow, I'll be totally fine because while I love my job, it truly is what I do and not who I am."Over the course of the last eight months, Kelly, 45, was publicly criticized by Donald Trump, 69, as a "lightweight" who is "always negative," "never worth watching," "sick" and "the most overrated person on TV," but her family was there to support her through it all. "What defines you? Who defines you?...
- 5/12/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- PEOPLE.com
When it comes to Megyn Kelly's sexy 2010 photo shoot for GQ, the Fox News anchor doesn't mind if Donald Trump brings it up.
In January, the presidential candidate retweeted one of his supporters who called Kelly a "bimbo" for posing for the magazine in 2010, but Kelly wasn't bothered.
"I wouldn't have done that photo shoot if I thought it was something to be ashamed about," Kelly, 45, tells People in this week's issue.
"I was 40, and I was pregnant, I was like, 'I look pretty good.' "
Trump's retweet was one of many public digs he took at Kelly after...
In January, the presidential candidate retweeted one of his supporters who called Kelly a "bimbo" for posing for the magazine in 2010, but Kelly wasn't bothered.
"I wouldn't have done that photo shoot if I thought it was something to be ashamed about," Kelly, 45, tells People in this week's issue.
"I was 40, and I was pregnant, I was like, 'I look pretty good.' "
Trump's retweet was one of many public digs he took at Kelly after...
- 5/12/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- People.com - TV Watch
When it comes to Megyn Kelly's sexy 2010 photo shoot for GQ, the Fox News anchor doesn't mind if Donald Trump brings it up. In January, the presidential candidate retweeted one of his supporters who called Kelly a "bimbo" for posing for the magazine in 2010, but Kelly wasn't bothered. "I wouldn't have done that photo shoot if I thought it was something to be ashamed about," Kelly, 45, tells People in this week's issue. "I was 40, and I was pregnant, I was like, 'I look pretty good.' "Trump's retweet was one of many public digs he took at Kelly after...
- 5/12/2016
- by Emily Strohm, @emablonde
- PEOPLE.com
Megyn Kelly's husband Douglas Brunt knows all too well that taking the high road isn't exactly easy.
After Kelly became the target of frequent verbal attacks from Donald Trump starting just a day after she moderated the first Republican debate, Brunt says the difficult experience brought the couple closer together.
"You see this person that you love getting attacked, and you want to protect them and help them, and we just sought each other's council a lot," Brunt tells People in this week's issue.
"It was so relentless. So, you want to hit back, and 'God, this is driving me nuts,...
After Kelly became the target of frequent verbal attacks from Donald Trump starting just a day after she moderated the first Republican debate, Brunt says the difficult experience brought the couple closer together.
"You see this person that you love getting attacked, and you want to protect them and help them, and we just sought each other's council a lot," Brunt tells People in this week's issue.
"It was so relentless. So, you want to hit back, and 'God, this is driving me nuts,...
- 5/11/2016
- by Emily Strohm
- People.com - TV Watch
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