Is Megyn Kelly returning to Fox News? Ousted NBC host to appear on Tucker Carlson

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Is Megyn Kelly returning to Fox News? Ousted NBC host to appear on Tucker Carlson
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There's a lot for Kelly to talk about: NBC News' Ronan Farrow controversy, Charlize Theron playing her in a new movie and her NBC exit.

paid the entirety of the worth of her three-year contract, said to be $69 million. Kelly did not have a non-compete clause preventing her from working for another network, it was reported.Despite the apparent lack of non-compete clause, Kelly has been quiet for much of 2019. But there is still plenty that Kelly could be appearing onFirstly, there's the one-year anniversary of the blackface controversy that ended her stint at NBC.

in January, what Kelly can say about her time at NBC is likely to be subject to a non-disparagement agreement., about the sexual harassment allegations against Fox News founder Roger Ailes that ended his career at the cable news network.

Tucker Carlson just announced that this Wednesday night he will have former Fox News star Megyn Kelly on for an interview -- her first TV appearance since she parted ways with NBC.

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