Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly on Monday noted that seeing herself parodied on “Saturday Night Live” was an odd experience but that SNL actress Cecily Strong was “pretty good.”
The parody of Kelly featured impersonations of Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) and Maine nurse Kaci Hickox, who last week was forced into an Ebola quarantine by Christie. While the others were heavily mocked, Kelly received few barbs during the sketch.
Kelly did take issue with her physical representation, however.
“Cecily Strong was pretty good,” Kelly said during her own show. “Although I think her voice needs to be a little deeper and something else on her should probably be a little smaller.”
After making a curvy gesture with her hands, Kelly continued.
“My hairstylist says the hair was too big, but I liked her no-nonsense style and she was tough on both sides,” Kelly said. “Looks like — she’s a little ragged, I think she had like a rough night. And I’m jealous that she got that nurse who really was a fabulous interview.”
Watch Megyn Kelly’s response below, courtesy of Fox News:
Watch the SNL skit below, courtesy of Hulu:
h/t Huffington Post
Interesting she mentioned her boobs being too big in the first sentence.
Maybe SNL would do a better job if they had a longer rehearsal period. But they don’t get their talking points six months in advance from News Corp.
Especially given that the thing I noticed was the distinct lack of forehead. And I’m a male.
Girlfriend says women pay attention to stuff like boobs. I never really notice unless they’re mind bogglingly huge.
I’m more a personality guy. Really.