“All that being said, so over the course of the years, Megan Kelly has often had a lot of words for me, a lot of words about me. I generally kind of try to keep her name out of my mouth because I don’t like to amplify the thoughts of stupid people. But all that being said, this time I’mma make an exception and I’mma tell you why. […]
“Oh, so she went there. Now, generally when I come back at somebody, especially as a woman, because I’m very aware. Oh, and by the way, Megan, here you go, all up in there. Get a look at this non-mascara face. That’s what you call natural beauty. You wouldn’t know s__ about that. I know. So generally when I attack somebody for their words, their ideas, I typically, especially dealing with women, especially dealing with women on TV, I never say s__ about their looks. And the reason I don’t say anything about their looks is because this is something that women in television often have to deal with. It’s not about how we speak about issues, how well we control a broadcast. Like that’s usually put to the side and people judge us based off how we look. But I wouldn’t expect somebody like you to get that because that would actually require your dumbass to critically think for once in your life, which we know you don’t do. And that is why I chose to respond.
“And I’m sorry that you up there, however old you are, looking twice as old as you actually are. My bad. You know, ‘cause that’s the thing about the way this melanin is working in this body. You don’t know if I’m 28, 38, 48, 58, 68. And I’m proud to come on live and present myself as I am in my natural state because I’m not ashamed of what I look like. I don’t begrudge any woman that uses makeup. Not at all. I use makeup. I’m on TV. I do that, right? That’s a part of our job. That’s what we do. And so, your advice to me is to get some mascara. My advice to you is to actually get a personality and a persona that doesn’t always make you look like a racist and a bigot and trash. I’m comfortable with where I am and what I’ve done. You on the other hand are known as the lady who thinks Santa Claus is only white and that blackface is cool. You know what I’m saying? Me and you ain’t the same girl. We ain’t the same. And so what I would say is you may not like my opinions, you may not like who I am, but you don’t know me. You don’t even know me enough not to like me ‘cause you don’t know me. You ain’t never had a conversation with me in your whole f__ life. You don’t know s__ about me other than what you see. And if you want to judge it based off that, that’s fine. It is the challenge that I have accepted. It is the duty and part of the job. People go by what they see. They don’t know you outside of your commentary or whatever. So yeah, I get called names all the time. But what you not gon’ do is call me ugly because this face card ain’t never been declined.
“What I would say that you might want to do–and shout out to my boy Don Lemon for bringing this to our attention–instead of worrying about what the f__ I look like, about what mascara I use or don’t use, perhaps you should be more worried about what’s happening in your house. […] Um, deal with your own house, and tell your husband to stop looking at my husband across the room. It’s weird.
“Megan, you got more pressing things to worry about than what the f__ Jemele Hill’s saying. You got more pressing things to worry about than what’s coming out of my mouth, according to Don Lemon. So, if I were you, I would deal with that and worry less about what I’m wearing. Worry less about what foundation number I’m using, if I’m using MAC products or Fenty Beauty. I wouldn’t worry about that. I’d worry about my house, ‘cause we good over here.
“And finally, let me leave you with this, in case there’s any doubt after this about how I feel about you. I’m going to make this abundantly clear. Here’s what I think about you. F__ you. Uh, I mean that from the bottom of my heart. F__ you. F__ your mama. F__ your daddy. F__ the horse you rode in on. F__ everybody who loves you, who cares about you, who has ever supported you in your life, who has become a part of making you the person that you are today. F__ you. F__ them. F__ all of y’all. Have a good day, Megan Kelly.”
– Jemele Hill reads Megyn Kelly for saying, “First of all, a coat of mascara would be your friend. You need a little work, and you should have them back off the camera a little bit because you are not attractive enough to have that extreme close-up. Push away your laptop, Jemele, and add a filter or two.” Kelly attacked Hill’s appearance rather than lay out her issue with Hill’s “angry discourse” regarding Charlie Kirk’s killing. Hill is in the company of Meghan Markle, Naomi Osaka, and Beyoncé, as Kelly also has targeted other successful Black women. However, former ESPN host and writer Hill had the last word, dragging Kelly to hell’s fallout shelter in the process. All we can say is Megyn Kelly gon’ learn today if Jemele Hill has anything to do with it.