Politics

Megyn Kelly sports red MAGA-style hat in poolside pic

Megyn Kelly caused a stir on social media after she posted a photo of herself wearing a red MAGA-style baseball cap on Twitter over the weekend.

The hat in question read “Make women female again” in all capital letters — a nod to the apparent culture war over gender and trans people.

Kelly, who notoriously sparred with ex-President Donald Trump, posed in the red cap, sunglasses and a bikini in a poolside selfie next to a friend.

“Thank you for a HUGE week on the @MegynKellyShow,” she tweeted alongside the pic. “In Miami celebrating our friend’s 50th & looking fwd to another great week of shows starting Monday.”

The SiriusXM host’s followers were apparently huge fans of her headwear, with several saying they “loved” the hat.

“Best hat in Miami!” one person commented.

“Amen on the hat!” another responded.

“Great hat! I want one!” a user tweeted with a laughing emoji.

The host of “The Megyn Kelly Show” tweeted soon after she posted the pic that the hat was from an e-commerce site called Adult Human Female created by Kellie Jay-Keen — whose website proclaims “2023 is the year of the TERF,” or “trans exclusionary radical feminist.”

The image of Kelly wearing the MAGA-adjacent hat was reposted to Twitter by Ron Filipkowski, a criminal defense attorney who monitors the far right on his platform.

He also added a screenshotted 2016 tweet from then-presidential candidate Trump as a reply to the image in which Trump wrote: “Everybody should boycott the @megynkelly show. Never worth watching. Always a hit on Trump! She is sick, & the most overrated person on tv.”

Megan Kelly is a guest on "Good Morning America," Tuesday, November 15, 2016.
Criminal defense attorney Ron Filipkowski responded with a screenshot of a 2016 tweet from then-presidential candidate Donald Trump slamming the show host. Disney General Entertainment Con

A walk down memory lane,” Filipkowski captioned the screenshot.

The comments below his repost of Kelly’s photo were in stark contrast to those below the radio host’s original tweet.

“Imagine thinking that a sophomoric one-off slogan will, (in any way), help to resurrect a stunted career trajectory,” one user harshly put it below the repost.

“That’s because the ‘Please Make Me Relevant Again’ hat was sold out,” another person commented.