
Megyn Kelly Slams Kimmel, Silverman Over Blackface Hypocrisy | The Megyn Kelly Show Ep. 1125
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According to Megyn Kelly’s own site, the most significant development is that I used my show to call out Jimmy Kimmel and Sarah Silverman for what I described as a lack of self awareness over cancel culture, noting their past blackface controversies while they now lament liberal scolds; I reiterated that I have never worn blackface and promoted episode 1125 of The Megyn Kelly Show on SiriusXM channel 111 weekdays 12 to 2 pm Eastern, with full analysis on my platforms, a segment that could carry long term biographical weight as another high profile culture clash I am leading. MegynKelly dot com published this commentary on August 11 and directed audiences to YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and SiriusXM for the full show.
On air business activity is robust. The Megyn Kelly Show episode 1125 dropped August 11 covering Trumps DC fix, Kimmel’s whining, and Rep Jasmine Crockett’s working class stolen valor discussion, featuring guests Mike Davis and Alex Marlow; this is part of my ongoing multi platform distribution and daily programming cadence on SiriusXM and podcasts, reinforcing my post cable positioning in political media. The episode is live on my site’s Watch page and on Apple Podcasts where it is listed at around one hour forty three minutes.
On the legal politics beat, a new YouTube clip on August 11 features me with Mike Davis and Alex Marlow discussing New York Attorney General Letitia James facing major legal trouble after targeting Trump, a narrative I have advanced consistently with legal analysts; Alex Marlow also plugs his new book during the segment, linking my show to current conservative media releases.
In pop culture commentary, within the past week I criticized Drew Barrymore’s framing that it is dangerous to speak truth in America, highlighting her prior interviews with Dylan Mulvaney and Vice President Harris in a YouTube monologue posted August 11, another entry in my ongoing critique of celebrity politics.
On social media discourse, I drew backlash after calling Beyonce’s new Levis campaign artificial and fake while contrasting it with Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ads; coverage of the flap appeared on iHeart’s Power 1051 site and across Instagram reels, noting I doubled down that it is not possible for me to bully one of the most privileged stars. These items sustain my culture commentary lane but are less biographically significant than my political and legal coverage unless they trigger sustained brand clashes.
Speculation and unconfirmed: viral clips and aggregate posts amplifying reactions to my comments should be treated cautiously unless corroborated by primary outlets or my channels.
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