Let’s talk about Megyn Kelly, folks. The powerhouse journalist recently teased her imminent return to television after walking away from NBC’s "Today" show back in October 2018. But here’s the scoop: a source close to the 48-year-old media star exclusively told Closer Weekly that her options for a TV comeback are, well, pretty limited.
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Alright, let me break it down for you. Megyn may have walked away from NBC with a pretty sweet deal—her $69 million contract still intact—but as it stands, she doesn’t have a firm job offer on the table. Sure, she’s been dropping hints that we’ll see her back on our screens soon, but insiders are saying her options are few and far between. Everyone’s buzzing, wanting to know what her next move is. She’s definitely working on something, but it’s still shrouded in mystery. So, what’s the holdup? Let’s dive in.
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After leaving Fox News in early 2017, Megyn jumped over to NBC with the launch of her own show, "Megyn Kelly Today," which premiered in September of that year. Now, here’s the kicker: her tenure at "Today" was not without its share of drama. Rumors swirled about feuds with co-hosts, awkward interview mishaps, and lower-than-expected ratings. It all came to a head in October 2018 when she made controversial remarks during a live segment about blackface Halloween costumes, which ultimately led to her departure from the network. That’s a lot for anyone to handle, right?
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Let’s rewind for a moment. Megyn would probably give anything to erase the last year she spent at NBC. From her rocky start at the network, her ill-fated comments about blackface, to the public clashes with Matt Lauer and other colleagues, it was a year full of ups and downs—but mostly downs. One insider shared, “The problem is that no one, especially network executives, can forget her tumultuous year and the baggage she brought with her.”
Now, Megyn is reportedly concerned that no other network will give her a second chance. But here’s the thing: she’s not giving up. According to the source, Megyn is eyeing a move to a cable network, possibly HBO or Showtime, hoping to replicate the success she once had with Fox News. Can you picture her anchoring her own evening show again? That’s her dream scenario. She was on top of her game back then—respect and ratings were hers for the taking. As the source puts it, “She does best solo, with no bubbly morning co-hosts cramping her style.”
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