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Megyn Kelly fought through tears as she announced the death of Charlie Kirk, who was shot on a Utah college campus: ‘We have lost one of the most important voices that we’ve had in my lifetime on the right.’ See the link below ⬇️

Megyn Kelly Fights Back Tears While Announcing Charlie Kirk’s Death in Bizarre On-Air Blunder
NEW YORK, NY — In a surreal and emotionally charged broadcast, former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly broke down in tears Tuesday while prematurely announcing the fictional death of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, who is, by all credible reports, still alive and tweeting.
“We have lost one of the most important voices that we’ve had in my lifetime on the right,” Kelly sobbed, her mascara staging a quiet protest down her cheeks. “Charlie Kirk was a bright light, a warrior for truth, and—wait, hold on—what? He’s alive?”
The broadcast, which aired on her SiriusXM podcast and was also livestreamed to her 14 YouTube fans, was interrupted midway as a producer frantically waved cue cards and mouthed, “HE’S FINE.”
Viewers watched in real-time as Kelly blinked, paused, and muttered, “Well… this is awkward.”
Charlie Kirk Responds From a Utah Starbucks
The tweet went viral, with some commenters praising Kirk for his “resurrection” and others accusing Megyn Kelly of trying to “cancel him via eulogy.”
Conservatives Confused, Liberals Amused
Reaction across the political spectrum was swift and chaotic.
Senator Ted Cruz issued a statement offering “thoughts, prayers, and possibly fundraising emails,” while Candace Owens briefly went live on Instagram, crying and yelling, “Charlie always said if he died, he’d do it standing up for liberty!”
Meanwhile, liberals reportedly experienced a 0.3-second dopamine spike before realizing the news wasn’t true and going back to doomscrolling.
“I deeply regret the mistake,” Kelly said in a follow-up video titled “THE TRUTH About What Happened Today .” She blamed the error on “an internal miscommunication possibly caused by AI, Mercury in retrograde, and gluten.”
Kirk later offered forgiveness on-air, adding: “If Megyn Kelly wants to say I died a patriot, who am I to stop her? Maybe it’s prophecy.”