Megyn Kelly is raising eyebrows with her blunt take on the current state of Hollywood's beauty standards. On her recent show, she took a hard look at celebrities like Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and Kelly Osbourne, questioning why they are admired when they appear "dangerously thin."
Kelly didn't mince words as she expressed concern over the public's fascination with these stars, suggesting that the entertainment industry has altered their appearances drastically. "They should not be admired or emulated," she emphasized, pointing out that such figures are often a shell of their true selves.
“You shouldn't be spending your money to get a table with these people. You should not aspire to have a child go into this industry,” Kelly warned.
Kelly also took a swing at the elite events like the Met Gala, which she described as gatherings where the so-called elite flaunt their wealth and influence. She criticized how the public pays exorbitant amounts just to attend these events, questioning the worth and relevance of such gatherings.
She particularly called out stars like Beyoncé, Nicole Kidman, and Venus Williams, who have been named co-chairs of the 2026 Met Gala, labeling them as "no longer relevant" and past their prime.
Kelly's comments didn't stop with the thinness critique. She delved into the broader implications of idolizing Hollywood stars, warning against the industry’s impact on societal norms and individual self-worth. Her message was clear: Hollywood is not the beacon of success and beauty it is often made out to be.
In the end, Kelly's bold stance is a call for reflection on who we choose to admire and why, urging a more critical view of the seemingly perfect lives presented by celebrities.
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