Journalist Megyn Kelly appeared on an episode of Real Time With Bill Maher earlier this week. Kelly joined Bill to discuss the media and political correctness in the age of Trump. She also chatted about the film Bombshell, which told the story of sexual harassment at Fox News, and featured herself (played by Charlize Theron).
Charlize talks about winning an Oscar for Monster, her love of “The Bachelor,” learning to sound like Megyn Kelly for her role in Bombshell, the start of the #MeToo movement, what her kids think about her award nominations, and she reveals what happened on the worst date she has ever been on.
Charlize Theron stars as former FOX News anchor Megyn Kelly in the movie “Bombshell,” which centers on the women embroiled in the sexual assault scandal at the network. The Oscar winner explained to Ellen how it was unexpected that a feminist movement would launch at a workplace known for its conservative views.
The Broadway hit 'Dear Evan Hansen' elicited such a huge response from fans that it's now hitting bookstore shelves as a novel. 'Dear Evan Hansen' composers Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, Steven Levenson, the musical's playwright, and Val Emmich, who wrote 'Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel,' joined Megyn Kelly this morning to talk about the challenges of turning the beloved musical into a book.
On the morning of Harvey Weinstein's arrest on multiple sex-crime charges, Rose McGowan, one of his first accusers, says that seeing his face on television still stirs painful feelings in her. “He ate a lot of my life,” she tells Megyn Kelly TODAY. “I want to be free.”
"Children of a Lesser God," the award-winning play about a deaf woman and her teacher, is back on Broadway. Megyn Kelly TODAY welcomes stars Lauren Ridloff and Joshua Jackson, who reveal how Ridloff, who was born deaf, landed the role. Jackson also comments on what may happen next on his TV series "The Affair."
"Kinky Boots' stars Wayne Brady (in drag), David Cook (of "American Idol") and Kirstin Maldonado (of a cappella group Pentatonix) join Megyn Kelly TODAY for a rousing live performance from the Tony-winning Broadway musical. "I've never more of a man than when I'm dressed like a woman," Brady jokes.
Megyn Kelly TODAY welcomes Cyndi Lauper and Harvey Fierstein, who talk about teaming up on the Tony-winning Broadway musical “Kinky Boots,” now marking five years on Broadway. Lauper reminisces about iconic hits like “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” and “True Colors,” which is now the name of her fund for LGBTQ youth experiencing homelessness.
The cast of Broadway's COME FROM AWAY performed on the TODAY SHOW today, February 16th on NBC. Captain Beverly Bass, played by Jenn Collela in the musical, also sat down with Megyn Kelly to discuss the shows impact. Watch the clips below!
On last night's LATE NIGHT, Megyn Kelly explained to Seth why she contradicted Bill O'Reilly's claim that no one complained about his behavior at Fox News and what needs to be done to address sexual harassment.
Comedian Amy Schumer appeared on Howard Stern's radio show Wednesday. Following the host's joke about casting her in a forthcoming musical about the sexual harassment scandal currently embroiling Fox News, the duo improv'd a naughty new number underscored by the opening strains of 'Hamilton.'
Tomorrow, in a no-holds barred episode of DR.OZ, one-on-one conversation, Megyn Kelly sets the record straight on becoming a target of President-Elect Trump, sexual harassment claims against her former boss, the fight for women's rights, and the most important lessons she's learned from it all.
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, guest Megyn Kelly explained how she got presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to so an interview with her for the first time since their public feud following the first primary debate.
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, guest Megyn Kelly broke down how her life has changed after her infamou moderation of the first Republican presidential debate.
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, Republican presidential candidate 'Donald Trump' held a press conference to clarify his Megyn Kelly comment, as well as other controversial statements.
Megyn Kelly stopped by last night's JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE and shared her thoughts on the Sony hacking scandal and the studio's decision not to release The Interview.
On last night's SNL, the cast parodied Megyn Kelly in an interview with Chris Christie and Kaci Hickox discussing the Ebola Crisis. Check out the video below!