Megyn Kelly has fired back at Beyoncé after discovering her critical comments were featured in the pop icon’s Cowboy Carter tour. In a fiery podcast rant, Kelly slammed Beyoncé for “playing the victim” and accused her of “scouring the internet” to find critics like herself just to turn them into part of her show. But Kelly didn’t stop there—she also called out Queen Bey’s past ties to Sean “Diddy” Combs, demanding answers as the music mogul faces serious criminal charges. With the feud heating up, is this just the beginning of a full-blown media showdown? Don’t look away.
Megyn Kelly vs. Beyoncé? Feud Erupts as Conservative Host Slams ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour and Demands Answers on Diddy Ties
Megyn Kelly has ignited a fiery new feud—this time with none other than Beyoncé.
The conservative commentator and former Fox News anchor is hitting back after discovering that a clip of her criticizing Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter album was included in the singer’s live tour visuals. What began as a throwaway podcast remark has now escalated into a full-blown cultural clash, complete with barbed accusations, political undertones, and calls for accountability.
Kelly’s Critique Sparks a Firestorm
The tension began when Beyoncé included audio of Kelly criticizing her “Second Coming” marketing language for Cowboy Carter in her current stadium tour. During the original podcast episode, Kelly mocked the phrase, saying sarcastically: “It’s Jesus incarnate, He’s back. All hail Queen Bey.” The clip now appears alongside other media snippets in Beyoncé’s live show, which features a historical montage of Black artists and cultural commentary on the evolution of music genres like country and blues.
But instead of brushing it off, Kelly used her latest The Megyn Kelly Show podcast episode to fire back—hard.
“This woman has more money, more fans, more fame than nearly anyone alive—and she’s still combing the internet for critiques to slap into her concerts like she’s some oppressed folk singer,” Kelly said. “You want to act like an aggrieved woman, Beyoncé? Then how about addressing your real controversies.”
The Diddy Question
Kelly didn’t stop at sarcasm. She went further—turning Beyoncé’s past association with Sean “Diddy” Combs into the centerpiece of her attack. Combs, who is currently facing serious charges including sex trafficking and racketeering, has long been a figure in music’s elite circles. Beyoncé and her husband, Jay-Z, have been photographed with him multiple times over the years.
“Where’s the video of her partying with Diddy?” Kelly asked on her show. “Where’s the Queen Bey commentary on his trial? She’ll use my voice in her concert but won’t speak a word about the man her family used to roll with? That’s the real hypocrisy.”
While Beyoncé has not publicly addressed Combs’ legal troubles, Kelly argued that remaining silent is a betrayal of the same values Beyoncé supposedly champions.
Slamming Her Country Music Cred
Kelly also lashed out at the narrative that Beyoncé is redefining or elevating the country music genre.
“She didn’t invent country music. The industry has been thriving just fine without her trying to rebrand it as if she’s the genre’s savior,” Kelly declared. “This idea that her presence in country music is revolutionary? It’s patronizing and historically dishonest.”
Indeed, Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter sparked mixed reactions from country purists and progressive fans alike. Some heralded it as a bold reclaiming of Black roots in country music. Others, like Kelly, see it as calculated branding dressed up as activism.
A Bigger Cultural Clash
This feud isn’t just about a soundbite in a concert—it’s about two vastly different worldviews colliding. Kelly has long built her brand around calling out what she sees as performative wokeness, celebrity hypocrisy, and liberal media bias. Beyoncé, on the other hand, uses her music and public platform to uplift Black history, challenge stereotypes, and push boundaries in entertainment.
That clash came to a head in this latest exchange—with Kelly accusing Beyoncé of playing the victim while enjoying immense privilege.
“She’s married to Jay-Z, she’s worth hundreds of millions, and yet I’m the villain because I didn’t worship the ground she walks on?” Kelly said. “Sorry, Queen Bey. You don’t get to be above criticism.”
Fan Reactions Divided
Online, fans are split.
Beyoncé’s supporters accuse Kelly of using the singer for clout and argue that the “Second Coming” comment was clearly artistic hyperbole. Others side with Kelly, saying Beyoncé’s inclusion of the clip proves she’s too sensitive for a global icon and suggest she’s deflecting from more serious scrutiny.
“She’s allowed to create art and push boundaries,” one fan wrote on X. “Using Kelly’s voice in the tour was her way of owning the criticism, not playing the victim.”
But others clapped back: “Megyn Kelly can’t stand that no one’s talking about her unless it’s Beyoncé-related. She’s grasping.”
Final Word?
Beyoncé has not responded to Kelly’s podcast remarks—and likely won’t. Historically, the Grammy-winning singer avoids public feuds and rarely comments on negative press. Her tour continues to sell out stadiums, and Cowboy Carter remains one of the most streamed albums of the year.
But if Kelly hoped to stir the pot, mission accomplished. The feud has reignited conversations about celebrity accountability, freedom of expression, and the blurry line between activism and entertainment.
For now, Queen Bey rules the stage—and Megyn Kelly rules the headlines. Whether their cultural clash continues or fizzles out, one thing is certain: neither woman is backing down.
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