



Megyn Kelly recently slammed Nike for partnering with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney, whom she referred to as a “non-breasted” biological male, to promote the brand’s sports bras.
During an episode of Sirius XM’s “The Megyn Kelly Show” podcast, Kelly, along with political commentators Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson, discussed Mulvaney’s role as the face of Nike’s sports bra campaign.
Kelly expressed her frustration with the partnership, stating, “Nike sponsoring Dylan Mulvaney now for f****ing sports bra. I’m sorry, Dylan doesn’t have breasts. Dylan’s been taking some sort of a hormone that has turned Dylan into some — I don’t know what’s happening there. But those are not breasts.”
She went on to assert that Mulvaney doesn’t require a bra, let alone a sports bra, and criticized the choice of using Mulvaney for the campaign.
The former Fox News host suggested that Mulvaney appeared to have “an eating disorder” and should not be “anybody’s spokesperson for anything.”
Kelly argued that if a woman looked similar to Mulvaney, she would be unable to secure an endorsement due to being perceived as unwell.
Jashinsky weighed in, calling Nike’s decision a “great glimpse into how divorced a lot of the decisions these big companies make — especially investment firms make. … They’re not in touch with the market. They’re completely divorced from market forces.”
Later in the discussion, Kelly addressed the chant “trans women are women,” often heard at various events, and expressed her disagreement.
She argued, “No … they’re not. Sorry. I mean, I know I’m being vulgar today, but this whole topic is bringing it up. Like, trans women really are ‘chicks with d****.’ It’s true. It’s a short, catchy, catchphrase, but it’s really what’s happening.”
Kelly further stated that trans women are “fake women” and “biological men masquerading as women.”
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She clarified that she could get along with most trans individuals but felt that the “activist class must be defeated and shamed. Those I will fight all day long.”