Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly recently criticized Molly McNearney, the wife of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, for her speech at The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment 2025 breakfast gala. McNearney, in her address, discussed the suspension of Kimmel’s show following controversial remarks about Charlie Kirk and equated the loss of free speech to the cessation of menstruation.
Kelly, along with novelist Walter Kirn, lambasted McNearney for her remarks, calling her a “propagandist” and questioning her linking of free speech to women’s issues. Kelly pointed out the irony of McNearney discussing menstruation in a speech about free speech, referencing a past incident involving President Trump’s comments on periods during a debate with Kelly.
Kelly continued her criticism by accusing McNearney of playing the victim and deflecting blame onto President Trump instead of addressing her husband’s controversial comments that led to the show’s suspension. She highlighted Kimmel’s history of offensive sketches, including a Blackface portrayal of Oprah Winfrey.
In response to McNearney’s plea for using the “hard-won freedom of speech,” Kelly urged her to reflect on her husband’s actions and questioned the validity of Kimmel becoming a “cultural free speech icon” following his brief suspension. Kelly had previously expressed satisfaction at the suspension of Kimmel’s show in September.
The exchange between Kelly and McNearney underscores the ongoing debate surrounding free speech, accountability for public figures, and the intersection of political commentary with personal beliefs. The controversy serves as a reminder of the complexities of navigating the media landscape in an era of heightened scrutiny and polarization.
The dialogue between Kelly and McNearney highlights the importance of critical thinking, responsible speech, and the need for civil discourse in a rapidly evolving media landscape. As the conversation continues, it remains crucial for individuals to engage in thoughtful and informed discussions that promote understanding and respect for diverse perspectives.

