Posted on 11/19/2010 12:53:13 PM PST by Rational Thought
Your eyes arent fooling you: that really is Fox Newss Megyn Kelly in the most recent edition of GQ Magazine.
The blonde-haired, and pregnant, anchor of America Live sat down with GQs Greg Veis for the December issue. The articles title is to be expected: She Reports, We Decide Shes Hot.
While the magazine has not yet made a link available for the story, TVNewser does have some excerpts, including the magazines description of the conservative host:
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
Nice ra...hair.
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It looks like I’ll be buying a GQ for the first time in my life.
How in the hell does she report the news without constantly feeling herself up on camera the whole time?
Times three.
What do you think, Bendy??
...plus.... look at the size of her forehead!
Megyn Kelly Hottie Ping
What are you, about 14?
Brains & beauty. She’s the whole package.
Could. Not. Agree. More
If my daughter(s) asked me what they could do to make sure people took them seriously, that would be near the bottom of the list. Maybe I'm old fashioned, that way.
Knowing what the lead time is on magazine articles, this was probably mostly written and shot before she was pregnant. Hard to say; she certainly seems to be much better endowed in this photo than she has been in the past.
She is a truly beautiful woman. That said, she is wearing too much eye makeup in this picture. Her nose looks big, which is is certainly not in real life. She doesn’t even look like herself. Something is awry.
I agree.
Nice body. Face? eh.
Dude! You are sick...
Oh, and wait for me...
Ahem.
Lighten up, jeeesshh.
“Knowing what the lead time is on magazine articles, this was probably mostly written and shot before she was pregnant.”
I’m guessing that this picture was taken immediately before she became pregnant! :)
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