Most Bizarre Met Gala Moments, Why Blake Lively Settled, and CRAZY New JP Morgan Exec Story Details, with Red Scare | Ep. 1310
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The Megyn Kelly Show’s Episode 1310 delivers a blistering critique of the 2026 Met Gala, portraying it as a hollow, elitist spectacle dominated by self-indulgent fashion and D-list celebrities, with Megyn Kelly condemning figures like Madonna, Lena Dunham, and Heidi Klum for undermining artistic integrity. She frames Blake Lively’s recent settlement with Justin Baldoni not as a win, but as a public defeat fueled by her alleged bullying tactics and weaponization of the Me Too movement, warning that her career is now irreparably damaged. The episode then pivots to a deep, skeptical examination of the refiled J.P. Morgan lawsuit involving Chiraya Rana and executive Lorna Hajdini, where Kelly and the Red Scare hosts dismantle the credibility of the allegations—ranging from roofie-induced sexual encounters to the absurd 'I own you brownie!' line—as a farcical, fantasy-driven narrative. Key red flags include Rana’s false claim of his father’s death (who is alive and contradicted him), his prior use of a legal advice website to draft a similar suit, and the complete lack of evidence provided during JPMorgan’s internal probe, while Hajdini fully cooperated. The hosts question the authenticity of anonymous witnesses and highlight the media circus, particularly the Daily Mail vs. New York Post feud, which turned the case into a 'reverse Me Too' spectacle. Despite their strong skepticism, they remain open to new evidence, urging listeners to stay tuned for future developments, including a segment on Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch. The episode concludes with a broader lament on the erosion of truth, institutional integrity, and the dangerous normalization of performative outrage in both Hollywood and journalism.
The 2026 Met Gala is criticized as a hollow, elitist spectacle with no real A-list stars and increasingly offensive, self-indulgent fashion choices.
Blake Lively’s settlement with Justin Baldoni is framed as a career-ending defeat, not a victory, due to her alleged bullying and weaponization of the Me Too movement.
The J.P. Morgan lawsuit against Lorna Hajdini is highly suspect, built on implausible allegations, fabricated bereavement claims, and a prior legal template suggesting premeditation.
Chiraya Rana’s credibility is severely undermined by inconsistencies in his story, including falsely claiming his father was dead and using a legal website to draft a similar suit months earlier.
No evidence was presented during JPMorgan’s internal investigation, while Hajdini fully cooperated by surrendering her phone and emails, raising questions about the accuser’s motives.
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The Met Gala: Fashion as Performance Art or Elite Bullying?
“You're not supposed to understand it. It's just supposed to make them feel better than you and you feel dumb.”
Blake Lively’s Settlement: A Defeat, Not a Victory
“She did not care at all. She just wanted to cloak herself in fake Me Too glory. She was a Me Too stolen valor thief.”
The J.P. Morgan Scandal: A Media Circus Built on Lies
“It's like an epic media battle between our last two remaining papers of record which are like the Daily Mail and the New York Post.”
The Refiled J.P. Morgan Lawsuit and Credibility Collapse
“He pretended his dad was dead to get bereavement leave from J.P. Morgan, but the dad is alive and well and spoke to The New York Post this weekend.”
Debunking the Sexual Harassment Allegations
“I don't think so. That doesn't seem fun. It's not adding on. No, it sounds farceable. This is such a heartwarming feel-good story though.”
“She did not care at all. She just wanted to cloak herself in fake Me Too glory. She was a Me Too stolen valor thief.”
“If any of this is true, why didn't he provide the evidence of it to JPMorgan when they investigated it? Nothing. They say he provided nothing.”
“You're not supposed to understand it. It's just supposed to make them feel better than you and you feel dumb.”
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Megyn Kelly
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Blake Lively
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Lorna Hajdini
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Justin Baldoni
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Chiraya Rana
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Anna Wintour
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J.P. Morgan
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Accuser
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Lena Dunham
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Heidi Klum
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