Megyn Kelly Nukes Keith Olbermann After He Slams Her For Cheering Tucker Carlson On

Megyn Kelly reduced former ESPN host and hard-Left commentator Keith Olbermann to rubble after Olbermann derided her for giving cheer to Tucker Carlson.

The sequence of events leading to Kelly’s evisceration of Olbermann began when the hosts of “The View” mocked Carlson after his departure, prompting Kelly to tweet, “Not one of these women could solo host a show and get ratings. Not one. They are & will always be ensemble players. Their jealousy is on full display here, and ideological hatred too of course.”

Not one of these women could solo host a show and get ratings. Not one. They are & will always be ensemble players. Their jealousy is on full display here, and ideological hatred too of course. https://t.co/UvgB5bNfYT

— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) April 24, 2023

Olbermann then attempted to mock Kelly, writing, “What would you know about successfully hosting a show? Fired by Fox, fired by NBC. You’re 0-for-2 and you couldn’t get a job cleaning the studio at The View.”

What would you know about successfully hosting a show? Fired by Fox, fired by NBC. You're 0-for-2 and you couldn't get a job cleaning the studio at The View

— Keith Olbermann↙️ (@KeithOlbermann) April 25, 2023

Kelly then blistered Olbermann on her podcast, The Megyn Kelly Show, stating, “Even Keith Olbermann was saying similar things, comparing Tucker to a Nazi. He also, for good measure, decided to tweet about me, because I said Tucker is gonna be better off without Fox, and said something to the effect of, ‘You got fired from Fox and NBC. What would you know about it?’”

“So, first of all, you misstate the circumstances of my departure from NBC, sir,” Kelly continued. “That’s all I’m allowed to say about it. And as for Fox, there were widely-reported facts that I was offered $100 million to stay there.”

Then Kelly went straight for the jugular: “But the record’s very clear that I left voluntarily because I wanted to raise my family — something that you don’t know anything about, because no one would marry you, and you have no children. You have a cold, lonely life in which you’ve become a bitter, bitter man, something I wouldn’t know anything about because my life is joyful and I’ve managed to raise my own children.”

“And someday, I hope you have that pleasure. But I don’t have high hopes it’s gonna happen,” she concluded.

OMG @megynkelly just dragged Keith Olbermann over a field of broken glass and then helped him wash his wounds with salty lemon water before pushing him down a flight of stairs. 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/VQHxxxON6k

— Greg 🇺🇸🇬🇷🏳️‍🌈🤴🏻👑🍿🍿🍿🍿 (@gregissnacking) April 26, 2023

Last December, after Olbermann devoted an entire podcast to revolve around accusing his former girlfriend, MSNBC’s Katy Tur, of physical abuse and other actions, Kelly declared, “It just leads him down a lane where he decided to tell about 25 secrets about Katy Tur. The segment is called something like ‘secrets I said I’d never tell.’ Well, that’s a great name for a segment, but it really makes you a terrible person.”

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Former Disney Executive Dies From Overdose On Trio Of Drugs

Medical examiners in Texas have concluded that former Disney executive Dave Hollis, ex-husband of famous self-help author Rachel Hollis, died earlier this year from a fatal overdose of a trio of drugs.

The Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office said in its autopsy report that Hollis, who died in February at 47-years-old, “had fatal amounts of cocaine, fentanyl and alcohol in his system when he died at his home outside Austin, Texas,” NBC News reported.

Hollis left Disney in 2018 to work with his wife’s media company. The two divorced in 2020.

“He had a history of hypertension, depression, illicit drug use, and alcohol abuse,” the autopsy report says.

The report added that he had hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, which leads to the “narrowing and hardening of vessels that supply blood to the heart.”

Following his death, Rachel Hollis posted on social media that the family was devastated over his passing.

“I have no words and my heart is too broken to find them,” she said. “Please wrap the kids up in prayers as we try to navigate through the unthinkable.”

Hollis told The Christian Post in 2021 that 2020 was “hardest year” of his life, “outpacing any other year by a factor of 100” because of his divorce.

“There is, for every single one of us, a very intentional purpose that our Creator has placed us on this planet for, and our work in this life we have is to do everything we can, every single day, to honor the intention of that Creator,” he said at the time.

“But doing that work, finding a way to step closer to our purpose or honor that intention, is something that requires courage, because it often requires leaving what we’ve known for what we need; transitioning from who we were to who we’re becoming,” he said. “That can be uncomfortable both for us and can make the people who have become accustomed to who we’ve been uncomfortable as we grow into who we were meant to be.”

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