Megyn Kelly invokes Roger Ailes to defend Trump’s “smile more” attack

Megyn Kelly is under fire after defending President Donald Trump's comment to CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins, telling her to "smile," with a reference to guidance she claims to have received from the late Fox News executive Roger Ailes.

During an interview on her SiriusXM show, Kelly cited a past conversation where she offered similar advice to Collins and claimed that Ailes used to tell female anchors to "be more presentable" or "put a smile on their face." Critics are slamming Kelly for invoking Ailes' name in this context, given his history of harassment allegations.

The comment, made during an exchange about newly released Epstein-related documents, was widely condemned as sexist and dismissive of Collins' professional role. Many saw Kelly's defense as tone-deaf and hypocritical, particularly given her own past experiences with Ailes and the negative impact it had on her career.

Supporters argue that Kelly was simply sharing a personal anecdote from her time in television news, where producers and anchors often discuss their on-camera presence. However, critics argue that this doesn't excuse the sexist undertones of Trump's comment or justify Kelly's decision to defend it.

The episode has reignited conversations about gendered language in journalism and how media figures revisit past critiques in light of present political alignments. As Kelly continues to align with conservative audiences and figures, including Trump, many are left wondering whether she is using her platform to push back against sexism or simply to advance her own career.

Kelly's response has sparked widespread outrage on social media, with many calling for greater accountability from journalists who fail to address their past mistakes in the face of new controversies.
 
omg like i'm so disappointed in megyn kelly right now she literally just pandered to trump and defended his creepy comment lol what is wrong with her?? i was watching this interview on siriuxm and i couldn't believe what i was hearing like seriously collins is a pro and she didn't deserve that kind of treatment but also can we talk about how kelly uses it as an excuse to bring up roger ailes?? like girl bye he's not some legendary journalist or mentor figure who helped you grow in your career...he's a convicted harasser and you're just using him as a prop to deflect from your own poor judgment 🙄
 
idk why ppl r so upset with megyn kelly, she just spilt the tea 🍵 about her old days at fox news. ailes was a piece of work btw, no one's perfect 🤷‍♀️. but seriously, if u cant take the heat, dont get into the fire 🔥. and btw, collins shouldve called kelly out for using that as an excuse 🙄. instead, she's just mad bc kelly defended trump, who's a total drama king 🤣. newsflash: some ppl r still bad @ heart 💔
 
Ugh, I'm so done with Megyn Kelly rn 🤯... Like, she tries to spin this by saying it was just a harmless conversation about how anchors should present themselves, but honestly, it comes across as super calculated and try-hard. And can we talk about the fact that she's invoking Roger Ailes' name? That's like, a whole other can of worms right there 🚽... I mean, I get it, she wants to share some personal anecdote from her time in TV news, but do we really need this kind of baggage attached to it?

And let's be real, the fact that she's defending Trump's comment and telling Collins to "smile" is just so... meh 😒. It's like, hello, sexism and misogyny are very real problems, and just because you're saying it from a personal perspective doesn't make it okay. I'm not buying it, Megyn 🙅‍♀️. And honestly, if she wants to stay relevant, she needs to be willing to have some tough conversations about these kinds of issues...
 
🤔 I'm totally shocked Megyn Kelly is still trying to spin this one 🙄. Invoking Roger Ailes' name and claiming she was just sharing a harmless story about on-camera presence doesn't hold water, IMHO. We all know how that played out for her and other women who worked with Ailes... not well 😒. It's like, girl, you're trying to deflect from the fact that Trump's comment was straight-up sexist and you're stuck in damage control mode 🚨. And let's be real, using your platform to defend a president who thinks it's okay to tell women on air to "smile" is just not cool 😎. The whole thing reeks of her trying to stay relevant with conservative audiences rather than taking a stand against sexism and misogyny 🙅‍♀️. I'm calling BS on this one 👊
 
I don't think Megyn Kelly is doing herself any favors here 🤔. I get that she's trying to share a personal story and defend Trump, but honestly, it just comes across as tone-deaf 😒. Invoking Roger Ailes' name in this context is like throwing gasoline on a fire - it's gonna make everyone even more upset about the sexism and harassment allegations surrounding him. And let's be real, her own experience with him hasn't exactly been a shining example of solidarity 💁‍♀️. I think she needs to take some time to reflect on why this comment was problematic in the first place and how she can do better in the future 🤞. We all make mistakes, but it's how we learn from them that matters 💡.
 
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🤦‍♀️ oh man, megyn kelly is really digging herself into a hole now! i mean, come on, she's trying to defend trump and at the same time invoke her old buddy roger ailes' name... that's just gonna rub salt in the wounds for all the women who were affected by his antics. it's like, girl, you're not fooling anyone with your attempt to spin this as some harmless anecdote about being told to "be more presentable". 🙄 the fact is, ailes was known for his sexist views and Kelly benefited from those views in her career - now she's trying to distance herself from them? it just doesn't add up.
 
I'm so tired of seeing women in positions of power use their platforms to justify sexist comments and behavior 🙄💁‍♀️. Megyn Kelly's attempt to downplay her defense of Trump's comment is just another example of how some people will try anything to avoid accountability. Newsflash: past mistakes don't get erased by a quick explanation or a nod to "guidance" from someone with a questionable history 🤷‍♂️.

It's not about "sharing a personal anecdote" - it's about using that as an excuse to defend toxic behavior 💁‍♀️. We need journalists who can critically evaluate their own biases and take responsibility for their actions, especially when it comes to issues of sexism and power imbalances 🤝.

And let's be real, Megyn Kelly has made a career out of playing the victim while also perpetuating some pretty problematic views 💁‍♀️. It's time for her (and other journalists like her) to take a hard look at their own privilege and how they use it to silence women who are trying to have tough conversations about sexism in journalism 🤦‍♀️.
 
😳 I gotta say, Megyn Kelly's comment had me feeling like I've seen this before - you know, the "be more presentable" vibe that just doesn't sit right. 🙄 It's all about being professional and not letting personal opinions get in the way, but when it comes to defending someone who's made a sexist comment, that's a whole different story. 🤷‍♀️ I mean, Roger Ailes' legacy is still having an impact on women in journalism, so invoking his name just feels like a distraction from the real issue at hand. 💁‍♀️ Kelly's gotta think about how her words are gonna be perceived by her audience and whether she's really pushing back against sexism or just trying to save face. 🤔
 
🤦‍♀️ ugh can we pls just say that Megyn Kelly is outta touch? 🙄 like she's trying to deflect criticism by bringing up her own history with Ailes and implying that Collins was somehow asking for it? 😒 newsflash, Megyn: just because you've been in the same trenches as sexist dudes doesn't give you a free pass to defend them. And btw, a smile? really? that's not guidance, that's basic human decency 🙃

and can we talk about how this whole thing just perpetuates the narrative that women are expected to be more "presentable" and less confrontational in their profession? like, no, Kaitlan Collins is a journalist, not a therapist 🤥
 
Come on Megyn, get real for a sec 🙄! She's trying to deflect attention from Trump's gross comment by invoking Ailes' name? Like that's gonna fly now that his whole empire is crumbling under allegations of harassment? It's all about her trying to salvage face and cling to the conservative crowd - newsflash: it's not gonna work anymore. And honestly, if she's gonna defend a guy like Trump who's made some seriously sketchy comments about women, can't she at least own up to being complicit in that sexism? The whole thing reeks of her trying to advance her career rather than actually standing up for what's right 🤑
 
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