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Megyn Kelly freaks out over column calling Kamala Harris’s husband a ‘sex symbol’

Conservative commentator Megyn Kelly had a minor meltdown over a Washington Post opinion column arguing that second gentleman Doug Emhoff is a “progressive sex symbol.”

Catherine Rampell wrote for The Post that Emhoff, a former entertainment lawyer who’s been married to Harris for 10 years, embodies “the modern female fantasy,” prompting Kelly to call the media “absolutely disgusting.” She also claimed the column was an attempt by Rampell to improve her standing with Democrats.

“She’s the one who wrote the piece ripping Kamala’s economic plan to shreds on the price gouging, saying this is ridiculous when they’re accusing you of being a communist, maybe don’t propose communism as your economic plan,” the commentator said of Rampell, adding that she “got killed by her readers on the left, so a week later, she writes this drivel trying to rehabilitate herself with the left about the current second gentleman, a man who may I remind you cheated on his first wife with the nanny whom he impregnated.”

“They either aborted the child or he abandoned the child. Either way, no bueno,” she claimed.

Kelly read an excerpt from the opinion column, in which Rampell wrote: “Emhoff is secure enough with his own masculinity to sometimes prioritize his wife’s ambitions over his own. What. A. Hunk.”

“Whatever his previous marital drama, that makes him the working woman’s ideal partner today: He’s a high-achieving alpha but isn’t threatened if his wife is, too,” Rampell added. “He loves his job, but he loves his wife more. He knows that ‘supporting’ one’s family is about more than financial support, and that temporarily setting aside his own professional ego makes him no less of a man.”

The Independent has contacted Rampell for comment.

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