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17th May 2016, 10:46 AM
Kelly told Fox 8's Kristi Capel that she's changed over the past few months since that Cleveland debate that started it all.
"It definitely brought me and my husband a lot closer...we both sort of felt like we were in the middle of a barrage. An experience like this shows you who your friends are and who means something to you."
Kelly said she's been asked if she feels bullied by Trump. She said she jokes about that with Trump in tonight's interview.
'I've Shoved My Hands Up in That Hair and It's Real'http://img2-3.timeinc.net/people/i/2016/news/160523/donald-trump-m-1024.jpg
Cohen followed up by asking whether Kelly found Trump attractive, to which she replied, "He actually has a very famous quote where he said something that goes: 'I'm going to bed with all these supermodels so I guess it works.' I'll let him speak for himself on that."
In the Fox Broadcast special Megyn Kelly Presents, airing Tuesday night, Trump and Kelly will have what she has called an "interesting, compelling exchange" in which they'll address "some of the most awkward moments" of Trump's campaign, including their own months-long feud.
"I would say overall it was cordial, but there were definitely some tense moments and some awkward moments," Kelly told Fox News' MediaBuzz on Sunday. "There were some moments where you could see where this conversation was going, there was no way around it and there we were eye to eye talking about some of the most awkward moments of this campaign."
http://www.people.com/article/megyn-kelly-donald-trump-hair-real-interview
https://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/05/17/charade-behind-megyn-kellys-trump-interview/210443
Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly’s upcoming interview with presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will undoubtedly be used by the Fox PR machine to capitalize on Kelly’s charade as an unbiased, hardball-throwing journalist. But, it should be used instead as an opportunity for media to put their misplaced praise of Kelly into context with the rest of her career, including her history of using her Fox platform to promote egregious right-wing misinformation.
Kelly’s interview with Trump (http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/04/27/megyn-kelly-vs-donald-trump-tv-summit-everyone-wins-except-gop/210108) will air during a Fox TV special (http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2016/04/25/megyn-kelly-will-interview-donald-trump-on-fox-tv-special.html)on (http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2016/04/25/megyn-kelly-will-interview-donald-trump-on-fox-tv-special.html)May 17, and follows a private meeting (http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/04/13/cnn-fox-s-megyn-kelly-meets-privately-donald-trump/209906) that took place between the two at Trump Tower in April. Fox has hyped that the interview will cover Kelly and Trump’s months-long feud (http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/02/01/donald-trump-amp-fox-news-timeline-of-a-relatio/208286) that was kicked off (http://mediamatters.org/research/2016/01/26/trump-fox-spar-over-kellys-role-in-debate/208176) when Trump attacked (http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/01/28/trumps-sexist-attacks-aside-megyn-kelly-is-a-sh/208240) Kelly as a “lightweight journalist,” and culminated in Trump’s refusal to attend an ultimately-canceled Fox News presidential debate. Kelly has said the goal (http://www.mediamatters.org/video/2016/05/15/fox-s-megyn-kelly-goal-upcoming-trump-interview-interesting-compelling-exchange/210434) of the interview is an “interesting, compelling exchange,” asserting “I don’t feel any need to go in there and try to take down Trump.”
"It definitely brought me and my husband a lot closer...we both sort of felt like we were in the middle of a barrage. An experience like this shows you who your friends are and who means something to you."
Kelly said she's been asked if she feels bullied by Trump. She said she jokes about that with Trump in tonight's interview.
'I've Shoved My Hands Up in That Hair and It's Real'http://img2-3.timeinc.net/people/i/2016/news/160523/donald-trump-m-1024.jpg
Cohen followed up by asking whether Kelly found Trump attractive, to which she replied, "He actually has a very famous quote where he said something that goes: 'I'm going to bed with all these supermodels so I guess it works.' I'll let him speak for himself on that."
In the Fox Broadcast special Megyn Kelly Presents, airing Tuesday night, Trump and Kelly will have what she has called an "interesting, compelling exchange" in which they'll address "some of the most awkward moments" of Trump's campaign, including their own months-long feud.
"I would say overall it was cordial, but there were definitely some tense moments and some awkward moments," Kelly told Fox News' MediaBuzz on Sunday. "There were some moments where you could see where this conversation was going, there was no way around it and there we were eye to eye talking about some of the most awkward moments of this campaign."
http://www.people.com/article/megyn-kelly-donald-trump-hair-real-interview
https://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/05/17/charade-behind-megyn-kellys-trump-interview/210443
Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly’s upcoming interview with presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will undoubtedly be used by the Fox PR machine to capitalize on Kelly’s charade as an unbiased, hardball-throwing journalist. But, it should be used instead as an opportunity for media to put their misplaced praise of Kelly into context with the rest of her career, including her history of using her Fox platform to promote egregious right-wing misinformation.
Kelly’s interview with Trump (http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/04/27/megyn-kelly-vs-donald-trump-tv-summit-everyone-wins-except-gop/210108) will air during a Fox TV special (http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2016/04/25/megyn-kelly-will-interview-donald-trump-on-fox-tv-special.html)on (http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2016/04/25/megyn-kelly-will-interview-donald-trump-on-fox-tv-special.html)May 17, and follows a private meeting (http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/04/13/cnn-fox-s-megyn-kelly-meets-privately-donald-trump/209906) that took place between the two at Trump Tower in April. Fox has hyped that the interview will cover Kelly and Trump’s months-long feud (http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/02/01/donald-trump-amp-fox-news-timeline-of-a-relatio/208286) that was kicked off (http://mediamatters.org/research/2016/01/26/trump-fox-spar-over-kellys-role-in-debate/208176) when Trump attacked (http://mediamatters.org/blog/2016/01/28/trumps-sexist-attacks-aside-megyn-kelly-is-a-sh/208240) Kelly as a “lightweight journalist,” and culminated in Trump’s refusal to attend an ultimately-canceled Fox News presidential debate. Kelly has said the goal (http://www.mediamatters.org/video/2016/05/15/fox-s-megyn-kelly-goal-upcoming-trump-interview-interesting-compelling-exchange/210434) of the interview is an “interesting, compelling exchange,” asserting “I don’t feel any need to go in there and try to take down Trump.”