Megyn Kelly's GOP Smackdown: Unfiltered Election Fallout & Celebrity Confessions
Update: 2025-11-08
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Megyn Kelly has been everywhere these past few days and making headlines for both her sharp political takes and her expanding public presence. On November 5th, on her SiriusXM show and accompanying YouTube livestream, Megyn opened with an unfiltered takedown of the Republican Party’s losses after the recent elections, zeroing in on Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York City along with stinging commentary on GOP defeats in Virginia and New Jersey. She didn’t mince words, blaming party leadership and internal polling misfires, and calling attention to the heated political environment that led to what she described as “crushing” loss margins. Her tough analysis quickly spread on social media and right-wing news chatter, sparking debate and drawing both applause and criticism from politically engaged audiences according to The Megyn Kelly Show.
Hot off that episode, Kelly has continued her signature blend of politics and pop culture on her national “Megyn Kelly Live” tour, which just hit Jacksonville before heading to California. She’s taking the show to Bakersfield’s Dignity Health Arena on November 20th and Anaheim’s Honda Center on November 21st, with guests like Charlie Sheen, Victor Davis Hanson, and frequently, other media personalities such as Ben Shapiro. Tickets remain in hot demand and the tour, sponsored by SiriusXM and Yrefy.com, is a full-throttle extension of her podcast, combining sharp news analysis with audience Q&A and surprise celebrity guests as confirmed by iHeart and Vivid Seats.
On November 7th, Kelly kicked off her Jacksonville show with an approving discussion of Hollywood’s own Jennifer Lawrence admitting publicly that celebrities really don’t sway voters—something Megyn linked directly to the current rightward shift in American culture. She credited her audience for teaching “that lesson,” riding the enthusiasm of her live touring crowd and leaning into her rapport with fans both in person and online as heard on Megyn Kelly Live.
If that wasn’t enough, her playful side came through when she admitted on air to “having a thing” for Gavin Newsom’s good looks, even as she clashed with his politics—a lighthearted and widely circulated line picked up by AOL.
Meanwhile, Megyn’s pop culture critiques are still drawing attention. Just after the World Series, she used her show to mercilessly mock Meghan Markle’s heavily criticized Dodgers victory video, calling it “as authentic as those Lauren Sanchez boobs” and pointing out Meghan’s apparent need for publicity. This bit was quickly recapped on her website and generated lively reactions on X and Instagram.
Throughout, Kelly’s own social feeds have amplified her live appearances, with behind-the-scenes glimpses, audience shout-outs, and retweets of both praise and outrage. Her business activity is all tied to the tour, the show’s growing podcast audience, and a steady stream of sponsor promos.
No major biographical events or scandals appear to have surfaced—yet for Kelly, the real story is her evolving brand: a blend of muscular political commentary, pop culture zingers, and ever-growing control over her own media empire. This week, she’s both the story and the storyteller, wielding the microphone in front of live crowds and a loyal online following hungry for her unapologetic opinions.
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Megyn Kelly has been everywhere these past few days and making headlines for both her sharp political takes and her expanding public presence. On November 5th, on her SiriusXM show and accompanying YouTube livestream, Megyn opened with an unfiltered takedown of the Republican Party’s losses after the recent elections, zeroing in on Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York City along with stinging commentary on GOP defeats in Virginia and New Jersey. She didn’t mince words, blaming party leadership and internal polling misfires, and calling attention to the heated political environment that led to what she described as “crushing” loss margins. Her tough analysis quickly spread on social media and right-wing news chatter, sparking debate and drawing both applause and criticism from politically engaged audiences according to The Megyn Kelly Show.
Hot off that episode, Kelly has continued her signature blend of politics and pop culture on her national “Megyn Kelly Live” tour, which just hit Jacksonville before heading to California. She’s taking the show to Bakersfield’s Dignity Health Arena on November 20th and Anaheim’s Honda Center on November 21st, with guests like Charlie Sheen, Victor Davis Hanson, and frequently, other media personalities such as Ben Shapiro. Tickets remain in hot demand and the tour, sponsored by SiriusXM and Yrefy.com, is a full-throttle extension of her podcast, combining sharp news analysis with audience Q&A and surprise celebrity guests as confirmed by iHeart and Vivid Seats.
On November 7th, Kelly kicked off her Jacksonville show with an approving discussion of Hollywood’s own Jennifer Lawrence admitting publicly that celebrities really don’t sway voters—something Megyn linked directly to the current rightward shift in American culture. She credited her audience for teaching “that lesson,” riding the enthusiasm of her live touring crowd and leaning into her rapport with fans both in person and online as heard on Megyn Kelly Live.
If that wasn’t enough, her playful side came through when she admitted on air to “having a thing” for Gavin Newsom’s good looks, even as she clashed with his politics—a lighthearted and widely circulated line picked up by AOL.
Meanwhile, Megyn’s pop culture critiques are still drawing attention. Just after the World Series, she used her show to mercilessly mock Meghan Markle’s heavily criticized Dodgers victory video, calling it “as authentic as those Lauren Sanchez boobs” and pointing out Meghan’s apparent need for publicity. This bit was quickly recapped on her website and generated lively reactions on X and Instagram.
Throughout, Kelly’s own social feeds have amplified her live appearances, with behind-the-scenes glimpses, audience shout-outs, and retweets of both praise and outrage. Her business activity is all tied to the tour, the show’s growing podcast audience, and a steady stream of sponsor promos.
No major biographical events or scandals appear to have surfaced—yet for Kelly, the real story is her evolving brand: a blend of muscular political commentary, pop culture zingers, and ever-growing control over her own media empire. This week, she’s both the story and the storyteller, wielding the microphone in front of live crowds and a loyal online following hungry for her unapologetic opinions.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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