Megyn Kelly: A Force in American Journalism
Early Life and Career
Megyn Marie Kelly, née Kendall, was born on November 18, 1970.
She began her career as a lawyer before transitioning to journalism. Kelly quickly made a name for herself as a talented interviewer and commentator.
Fox News Anchor
In 2004, Kelly joined Fox News as a legal correspondent. She rose through the ranks and became the anchor of her own show, "The Kelly File," in 2013.
Kelly's hard-hitting style and incisive questions made her a polarizing figure, but her show consistently drew high ratings.
Departure from Fox News
In 2016, Kelly left Fox News after making controversial comments about race. She subsequently joined NBC, where she hosted "Megyn Kelly Today." However, that show was canceled after less than a year.
Recent Ventures
Since leaving NBC, Kelly has launched her own podcast, "The Megyn Kelly Show." She also serves as the host of the popular news program "Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly."
Kelly continues to be a prominent voice in American journalism, known for her outspoken views and willingness to tackle controversial topics.
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