Megyn Kelly is a known critic of many celebrities over the past years. More recently, she slams the famous Kardashian family for being a "force for evil" due to their "unrivaled vanity."

Taking to her podcast titled "The Megyn Kelly Show," the 51-year-old personality first gave a disclaimer that she doesn't object to women embracing their bodies or showing it off on social media, citing Paulina Porizkova as an example, saying she had "a really interesting post."

However, it appears that the famous family doesn't sit well with her due to their "unrivaled vanity" including the "self-promotional out-of-control focus on one's self."

Kelly also blamed the Kardashians for how rampant the system is for women in society.

"They didn't do it by themselves, but more than any other, they've had a terrible effect in that lane, and I do blame them. I do!" she added. (via Daily Mail UK)

The podcaster had already interviewed the family in the past. She recalled their conversation where she asked them if they are a force for good or for evil.

"And they gave me their answer, but the more I've watched them over the years, the more I think that net, it's evil," she said.

Regarding her thoughts on the selfie culture, Kelly said she doesn't think it's healthy at all and the reason why she objects is because of the "digusting vanity" that spread within society.

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Megyn Kelly, The Kardashians Previous Interview

In 2017, the famous family sat down with the TV personality on the "Today Show" where Kelly asked them if they are a good influence to other women after citing an example about a kid looking at their pictures and depicted them as "superficial goats."

Kim Kardashian defended "Keeping Up With The Kardashians" at the time, saying their program has shown many positive things to its audiences.

The mom of four added that critics only want to focus on them being superficial and wearing makeup.

"Momager" Kris Jenner chimed in and noted that the negative critics of the show are only a "small percentage" because her daughters have hundreds of millions of followers on social media.

"Keeping Up With The Kardashians" has finally gone off-air after 20 seasons. They currently have a series on Hulu titled "The Kardashians" which follows their day-to-day lives, similar to their previous program.

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