Megyn Kelly lashed out at CNN prime time anchor Kaitlan Collins as a “cold hearted b—h” who should “smile” more often so as to make up for her “boring personality.”
The podcaster lambasted Collins for defending her network as “fair” and one where “both sides can watch” during her appearance on last week’s episode of HBO “Real Time” host Bill Maher.
“I will submit to the record, her biggest sin is not that she is biased, though she is, it’s that she’s has boring personality,” the host of “The Megyn Kelly Show” on SiriusXM said Tuesday.
“I have a pro-tip for her, smile. Try smiling. Try not to be in your delivery like such a cold hearted b–tch all the time, because it gives people nothing to bond to.”
Kelly, the former Fox News and NBC anchor, also mocked the notion that Collins was a network “star.”
“I’m sorry, but she’s only a star with the leftists,” Kelly said of Collins, who was handed the anchor chair for “The Source” after being part of CNN’s disastrous morning show with Don Lemon and Poppy Harlow.
Kelly also took issue with Collins’ reference to her Alabama roots during her interview with Maher, in which she said: “I feel like I can speak with authority on this.”
“I’m from Alabama, I’m from a very red state, I have a very conservative family, a lot of them who are Trump voters, they watch my show every night, and they know that they can trust me, that we call bull–t on every side,” Collins told Maher on Friday.
Kelly dismissed the notion that her Alabama roots made her a “fair and balanced reporter.”
A CNN spokesperson declined to comment.
Kelly went on to note that her YouTube channel, which streams her SiriusXM show, recently crossed the 1 billion views milestone.
Kelly’s YouTube channel also boasts more than 2.3 million subscribers. In July, it had 116.8 million views — more than the official channels for NBC News (78 million), CBS News (83 million), Sky News (87 million), the BBC News (72 million) and CNBC (17 million).
“That is why alternative media…have done so well, because people are sick of this s–t,” Kelly said, referencing CNN’s bias.
“They can’t stand being force fed this nonsense by these mainstream media outlets.”