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Megyn Kelly breaks silence on Twitter after morning show was canceled

Kelly calls out paparazzi for 'lurking' outside her house

Megyn Kelly breaks silence on Twitter after morning show was canceled

Kelly calls out paparazzi for 'lurking' outside her house

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Megyn Kelly breaks silence on Twitter after morning show was canceled

Kelly calls out paparazzi for 'lurking' outside her house

Megyn Kelly broke her silence on Twitter after NBC took her show off the air.She called out paparazzi for allegedly taking photos and videos of her children."Megyn Kelly Today" was canceled last week after Kelly made controversial remarks about blackface.Last week "Megyn Kelly Today" was taken off the air after host Megyn Kelly made controversial comments about wearing blackface on Halloween. Aside from a tweet offering prayers for the victims in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting this weekend, Kelly has stayed quiet on social media. But on Wednesday, she broke her silence to call out the tabloids for invading her privacy — and allegedly taking photos and videos of her children. “For a week, paparazzi been lurking outside my home day and night. Finally today I took my kids to school,” she wrote. “I went out alone first, offered them donuts and begged them to leave my kids alone when they emerged. All were nice, except the Daily Mail.” “The Daily Mail first published photos of my husband in our home and then did photograph my kids, trailed us to my daughter’s school, and secretly videotaped my 7-year-old child (her classmates too) and posted it,” she claimed. “This is not right.” Kelly was probably referring to a Daily Mail article published Wednesday that featured photos of her, doughnuts in hand, asking photographers to avoid taking pictures of her children. The article also features photos of her husband, Doug Brunt, looking on from their apartment. But photos and videos of her children were not included in the story as of Wednesday afternoon.The Daily Mail has not issued a public response to Kelly’s claims. GoodHousekeeping.com reached out to the Daily Mail for comment and did not receive one at the time of publishing.
  • Megyn Kelly broke her silence on Twitter after NBC took her show off the air.
  • She called out paparazzi for allegedly taking photos and videos of her children.
  • "Megyn Kelly Today" was canceled last week after Kelly made controversial remarks about blackface.

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Last week "Megyn Kelly Today" after host Megyn Kelly made on Halloween. Aside from a tweet offering prayers for the victims in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting this weekend, Kelly has stayed quiet on social media.

But on Wednesday, she broke her silence to call out the tabloids for invading her privacy — and allegedly taking photos and videos of her children.

“For a week, paparazzi [have] been lurking outside my home day and night. Finally today I took my kids to school,” she wrote. “I went out alone first, offered them donuts and begged them to leave my kids alone when they emerged. All were nice, except the Daily Mail.”

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“The Daily Mail first published photos of my husband in our home and then did photograph my kids, trailed us to my daughter’s school, and secretly videotaped my 7-year-old child (her classmates too) and posted it,” she claimed. “This is not right.”

This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.

Kelly was probably referring to a published Wednesday that featured photos of her, doughnuts in hand, asking photographers to avoid taking pictures of her children. The article also features photos of her husband, Doug Brunt, looking on from their apartment. But photos and videos of her children were not included in the story as of Wednesday afternoon.

The Daily Mail has not issued a public response to Kelly’s claims. reached out to the Daily Mail for comment and did not receive one at the time of publishing.