Megyn Kelly stated that she has no sympathy for Kim Kardashian and her “enormous fake ass” after the reality TV star was booed by fans during a game involving the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. The game took place in Los Angeles.
During an appearance on her podcast for SiriusXM on Tuesday, Kelly lashed out at Kim Kardashian, claiming that the “narcissism” and “public persona” of the reality television star were having a negative impact on the culture of the United States.
“I do not feel empathetic toward Kim Kardashian,” Kelly said during her latest episode of “The Megyn Kelly Show.”
“I’ve been going on a tear over her for the past couple of days because every time I open my paper, there she is again, and I find it deeply alarming.”
Kelly added: “What are we celebrating? Her enormous fake ass?”
Kelly expressed her satisfaction with the fact that football fans at the SoFi Stadium booed and jeered at Kim Kardashian during the Rams game on her podcast that she hosted on Monday. Kelly stated that the booing was an indication that people all over the country were “getting sick of vain, ‘rules don’t apply to me’ celebrities.”
The former star of the primetime show on Fox News stated that the Kardashians have come to represent “false gods” of “money” and “selfie culture.”
“I don’t think she is a bad person but I hate what she’s come to stand for and what she represents,” Kelly said.
A month ago, Kelly criticized the Kardashian family, calling them a “force for evil” because of their “unrivaled vanity.” She claims that this “unrivaled vanity” has fueled a societal “focus on one’s self” and “ego” in the pursuit of “clicks” and “likes.”
“They didn’t do it by themselves,” Kelly said on the Sept. 30 edition of her podcast. “But more than any other, they’ve had a terrible effect in that lane.”
“And I do blame them,” she said. “I do.”
Kim Kardashian was in hot water earlier this month due to her family’s status as Instagram influencers, which led to the controversy.
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that Kardashian was ordered to pay approximately $1.26 million in fines for using her Instagram page to promote a cryptocurrency asset that some people allege is part of a shady “pump and dump” scheme. The allegations against the cryptocurrency asset were made by the SEC.
Kelly recalled that in 2017, while she was hosting “Megyn Kelly Today” on NBC, she had the opportunity to conduct an interview with the Kardashian family.
During the NBC segment from 2017, Kelly asked the question to “momager” Kris Jenner, as well as to her daughters Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, and Kendall Jenner.
“Are you a force for good or evil?” Kelly asked the family.
“I think we’ve honestly through our show — we’ve shown so much more positive things,” Kim Kardashian replied, citing stepdad Bruce Jenner’s transition to Caitlyn Jenner.
Kris Jenner also mentioned that her youngest daughter, Kylie Jenner, was a cosmetics magnate at the tender age of 19 and employed 600 people. Kylie Jenner is the youngest of the Jenner sisters.
“My little sister has an insane business and anyone who says they don’t want their little kid to be like that and have an insane business at 19 and literally be like so successful is insane to me,” Kendall Jenner told Kelly.
The Kardashian family strongly refuted allegations that they were encouraging women and young girls to adhere to unattainable beauty standards.
Kelly, who had just joined the Peacock Network that year, invited the Kardashian family on as guests to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of their reality television show “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” which airs on E!
Following that, they capitalized on their enormous online presence to establish a retail business empire worth multiple billions of dollars. This empire includes businesses in the fashion, cosmetics, clothing, and accessories industries.
Kelly added: “I don’t think this is healthy and that’s why I object to — it’s their disgusting vanity which is spread like wildfire in our society.”