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Megyn Kelly has been in the center of national headlines over the past few days, both for her high-profile live tour and the backlash surrounding her recent Jeffrey Epstein comments. After a string of sold-out “Megyn Kelly Live” events, she wrapped up her tour in Glendale, Arizona on November 22, featuring Erika Kirk—the widow of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk—and author Walter Kirn. The tour set a new biographical milestone for Kelly, highlighting her ability to pull big names like Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, Eric Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and country star John Rich throughout the series. Notably, the Bakersfield stop honored the late Charlie Kirk himself, with Kelly explicitly addressing the tragedy in front of the live audience and fielding questions about her own political ambitions.
According to NBC 15 and CBS 12, the finale was especially poignant with Erika Kirk now leading Turning Point USA in her late husband’s stead. During her interview with Kelly, Erika discussed forgiveness for her husband's accused killer, calling for calm and faith over anger—an exchange that moved audiences and generated powerful headlines from Times of India and other international outlets.
But Kelly’s recent days have not been without controversy. The Los Angeles Times and The Telegraph detail how Kelly ignited uproar over remarks on her podcast suggesting Jeffrey Epstein was not a pedophile because of his stated preference for “very young teen types” as opposed to young children. These comments angered advocacy groups, teens, and former child actors, with Hindustan Times quoting social media uproar using the phrase “I’m FIFTEEN” as a rallying cry against her perceived minimization of Epstein’s victims. ABC news affiliate KERO and The Telegraph reported that protesters gathered outside her Bakersfield event, regardless of their political affiliations, arguing that Kelly’s comments showed dangerous ambiguity about protecting minors.
Despite the controversy, ticket demand for Kelly’s appearances remains robust according to Ticketmaster and AXS. Her social media remains active, with The Megyn Kelly Show promoting her podcast episodes dissecting topics like the rise of disaffected young men, Michelle Obama’s legacy, and, strikingly, open debates about her own entry into future politics. The Los Angeles Times offered a skeptical take, questioning whether her recent moves are about genuine advocacy or furthering her personal brand—but the headlines prove Megyn Kelly’s influence is, for better or worse, undiminished.
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