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  • If you haven't seen Bombshell yet, you must see it.

  • And she plays Megyn Kelly, and really it

  • looks like we're watching Megyn Kelly.

  • And Megyn Kelly, last time, you were here,

  • she hadn't seen the movie yet, but she has now, right?

  • Yeah, she posted something on Instagram

  • just about how emotional it was for her.

  • And I knew that it would be emotional for her.

  • It's emotional for a lot of the women from Fox who've seen it.

  • But tell everyone, if you don't know what we're talking about,

  • Bombshell is about.

  • It's about the year and a half at Fox

  • when Gretchen Carlson filed a lawsuit against Roger Ailes,

  • and it was just--

  • it was unheard of.

  • Nobody sues their boss, and everybody

  • thought it would just go away, and she was very diligent

  • and had all this evidence.

  • She kept all this evidence.

  • And so he was let go.

  • And Fox issued an apology, which was unheard of.

  • But really it was the catalyst--

  • when this happened at Fox, it was before Harvey Weinstein.

  • It was really before Me Too, Times Up.

  • It was before we had this cultural conversation

  • about sexual harassment.

  • And so they--

  • I mean, when you think about it, for a story like

  • this to happen at a place like Fox,

  • it's like the last place you would

  • think a story like this kind of feminist movement would happen,

  • right?

  • And Megyn Kelly very proudly refuses

  • to call herself a feminist.

  • And yet this happened there.

  • Yeah.

  • And it really started this conversation in a strange way.

  • It was amazing because there were so

  • many women who would not come forward,

  • and poor Gretchen was just waiting for,

  • knowing that this happened to other women there,

  • and nobody would come forward.

  • And so it--

  • She was completely alone.

  • Yeah.

  • Completely alone.

  • It's so good, and it's going to do so much good, and it's time.

  • There's a lot of things that need to change in this world,

  • as we were just talking to Michael about.

  • And this is another thing.

  • Yeah, I mean, I feel like what's been so amazing about screening

  • this film is how this movie makes a lot of, not just women,

  • men too, want to talk about this and also share

  • their own experiences, which to me

  • is so beautiful because I do think there's so much stigma

  • still around a lot of women who experience sexual harassment.

  • And if we can just--

  • I mean, there are so many women who

  • have been so brave to come forward and change

  • that and take ownership back and not feel shame

  • because there is no need to feel shame.

  • They did nothing wrong.

  • We all should be able to go to work and feel safe.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • That's something that's a human right.

  • Bombshell is in theaters everywhere.

  • It's fantastic.

  • We'll be right back.

If you haven't seen Bombshell yet, you must see it.

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