'Come and f*** me up': Megyn Kelly challenges Charlize Theron over 'deeply disturbing' drag queen shows with children



Megyn Kelly confronted Charlize Theron about statements and threats made by the Hollywood actress regarding drag queen shows involving children.

Earlier this month, Theron was a part of the "Drag Isn't Dangerous" telethon – described as "a night of entertainment and pure queer joy to combat recent anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation across the country."

Theron proclaimed during the telethon, "We love you queens! We’re in your corner, and we’ve got you, and I will f*** anybody up who is, like, trying to f*** with anything with you guys."

"It's really in all seriousness, there are so many things that are hurting and, really, killing our kids, and we all know what I'm talking about right now and it ain't no drag queen," Theron said. "Because if you've ever seen a drag queen lip-sync for her life, it only makes you happier, it only makes you love more, it makes you a better person."

During Friday's episode of "The Megyn Kelly Show," the former Fox News host responded to Theron's threat by challenging the celebrity actress.

"Okay, so why doesn’t Charlize Theron come and f*** me up? Because I’m 100% against her on this,” Kelly stated.

"Yes, there are fun drag queen shows. I’ve been to them,” said Kelly. "When I lived in Chicago, we went to one that was super fun – it was all adults."

Kelly continued, "But there are drag queen shows out there right now that are deeply disturbing, and they’re happening in front of young children."

"So know what you’re supporting, understand what we’re actually seeing out there which can include absolutely the grooming of young children," the Sirius/XM podcast host said.

"I know the word 'groomer' does get overused, what happens is if you introduce sexual behavior, and sexual references, and just sexualization in front of children, too young, it gets them used to it. It lures into that behavior," Kelly said. "I'm not saying that drag queens are pedophiles, but you don't know who is in that child's life."

Kelly declared, "So it is a problem Charlize, believe me."

Theron adopted a biological a 3-year-old boy named "Jackson" from South Africa in 2012, but announced in 2019 that Jackson was a girl.

Kelly noted that Theron should be against sexual drag queen shows in front of children, whether she is the parent of a transgender child or not.

Kelly stated that “obviously I don’t know" Charlize Theron, "but I feel like I have some weird connection with this person because she played me in a movie."

Theron portrayed Kelly in the 2019 movie "Bombshell," a film about alleged sexual harassment at Fox News, and was reportedly influenced by Kelly's memoir "Settle for More."

Kelly aired footage of a drag queen show with sexually explicit language that was taken by Sara Gonzales – host of TheBlaze's "The News and Why It Matters"

"This is not a parental rights issue, this is a child abuse issue," Gonzales told Kelly. "This is the sexual exploitation and abuse of children. You are infecting their young minds that are not ready to process such images, such language."

"Drag queens are not under attack. All we're doing is simply asking them: 'Please stop doing this in front of children,'" said Gonzales – the founder of Defend Our Kids Texas, which is an organization with a mission to "expose attacks on our children’s innocence by uncovering and highlighting the left’s public displays of sexual degeneracy."

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Charlize Theron threatens to 'f*** anybody up' who criticizes drag queens who put on shows for children



Hollywood actress Charlize Theron threatened anyone who criticizes drag queens who put on shows for children.

The Oscar-winning actress made the jarring proclamation during the "Drag Isn't Dangerous" telethon, described as "a night of entertainment and pure queer joy to combat recent anti-LGBTQIA+ legislation across the country."

The telethon raised more than $585,000. The GoFundMe campaign said the beneficiary of the crowdfunding push was Black Queer Town Hall – a self-described "non-profit organization led by Peppermint and Bob The Drag Queen" that is "committed to celebrating black queer excellence by supporting and cultivating community, sharing knowledge, and uplifting voices."

The fundraiser featured celebrities such as Jesse Eisenberg, Amy Schumer, Leslie Jones, Margaret Cho, Marcia Gay Harden, and Sarah Silverman. Actress Marcia Gay Harden said during the telethon, "What drives me is because it’s right and what’s happening right now is wrong. What drives me is — my children are all queer. My eldest child is non-binary. My son is gay. My youngest is fluid. And you know, they are my kids and they teach me every day."

Theron declared during the telethon, "We love you queens! We’re in your corner, and we’ve got you, and I will f*** anybody up who is, like, trying to f*** with anything with you guys."

"It's really in all seriousness, there are so many things that are hurting and, really, killing our kids, and we all know what I'm talking about right now and it ain't no drag queen," Theron said. "Because if you've ever seen a drag queen lip-sync for her life, it only makes you happier, it only makes you love more, it makes you a better person."

The "Atomic Blonde" star pleaded with viewers, "I want to ask everyone out there, please, please support all the great organizations that are out there helping all of this nonsense go away like it should. All of these incredibly stupid policies. Bye! No more room for hate, only love, and love equals drag queens!"

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Theron did not specifically name the "incredibly stupid policies" that she is railing against.

There is a bill in Texas that would ban minors from "sexually oriented" performances of "a male performer exhibiting as a female, or a female performer exhibiting as a male."

In February, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) signed Senate Bill 3 into law that would shield minors from "adult-oriented" performances, including drag shows. The law was temporarily blocked in April by a federal judge in Memphis because it was ruled "vague and overly broad."

Theron adopted a 3-year-old boy named "Jackson" from South Africa in 2012. However, Theron announced in 2019 that Jackson was a girl.

"Yes, I thought she was a boy, too," Theron said in 2019, according to the Daily Mail. "Until she looked at me when she was three years old and said, 'I am not a boy!' So there you go! I have two beautiful daughters who, just like any parent, I want to protect and I want to see thrive."

Theron added, "They were born who they are and exactly where in the world both of them get to find themselves as they grow up, and who they want to be, is not for me to decide.'"

In March, country music star Maren Morris dared the state of Tennessee to arrest her for bringing her 2-year-old son to meet a room full of drag queens.

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