Megyn Kelly Is Nearly Unrecognizable In Old Yearbook Photo
Megyn Kelly has been vocal about celebrities getting plastic surgery, but has denied going under the knife herself. However, a throwback photo shows her looking very different from how she does currently, and it's not just due to aging. While looking at her high school yearbook photo, Megyn Kelly looked gorgeous makeup-free, but her nose was clearly a bit larger back then.
The political pundit came under fire when she accused actor Erin Moriarty of having a nose job in 2024, and while nothing has been confirmed by Kelly, it looks like the TV personality has had one as well. Plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Westreich told The U.S. Sun in 2024, "Here is a clear example of someone in a glass house throwing stones. Megyn unequivocally and 100% has had a rhinoplasty." He also saw signs of Kelly getting preventative Botox, and added, "It is uncommon for somebody to get Botox and never get a little filler." However, Kelly has admitted to getting Botox but denied ever getting fillers. During her eponymous show in May 2025, the commentator and her guest Maureen Callahan slammed how Demi Moore's face has transformed over the years. Kelly shared, "I strongly oppose filler. You just look weird. It just makes you look weird. It doesn't make you look younger." Moriarty and Moore aren't the only celebrities the former Fox News anchor commented on regarding their alleged plastic surgery, and years ago, she seemingly offended a huge A-list star when she brought up the controversial topic.
Megyn Kelly just can't stop talking about plastic surgery
Although Megyn Kelly can't beat plastic surgery rumors, it seems she can't help but bring up others getting work done, to the point where it's caused offense. While talking to Robert Redford and Jane Fonda on the "Today" show in 2017, Kelly shockingly told the "80 For Brady" star, "You admit you've had work done, which I think is to your credit, but you look amazing." She continued, "I read that you said you felt you're not proud to admit you've had work done. Why not?" As Fonda gave Kelly a steely look, she replied, "We really want to talk about that now?"
After Kelly's question ruffled Fonda's feathers, the "Today" host shared on the show, "It's time to address the poor-me routine. First, some context. Fonda was on to promote a film about aging. For years, she has spoken openly about her joy in giving a cultural face to older women." She added, "I gave her the chance to empower women, young and old, on a subject which she purports to know well, and she rejected it. That's okay. But I have no regret about that question." It's clear that Kelly didn't learn from her past faux pas and is still talking about everyone else's transformation, rather than her own.
