
Viral Video: Fox News panelist Camryn Kinsey collapses on air; viewers question anchor's reaction
During a live broadcast of Fox News @ Night on Thursday, panellist Camryn Kinsey unexpectedly collapsed while discussing President Biden's remarks about Kamala Harris losing to Donald Trump in the 2024 election. The incident happened mid-conversation with host Jonathan Hunt, as Kinsey began to slur her words and appeared unwell before suddenly falling off her chair with a loud thud.
The moment caught both viewers and the anchor off guard. Hunt remained seated, seemingly stunned, and continued speaking for several seconds instead of immediately stopping the broadcast or assisting her. Only after a crew member rushed in to help did Hunt announce a commercial break, which struck many viewers as an odd delay in reacting to such a serious situation.
Fox guest Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live broadcast
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Social media quickly lit up with concern and criticism. 'How does this guy not get up and help immediately? What a joke,' one person wrote. Another said, 'Why didn't that man get up and help her?'
At the same time, others showed sympathy for Hunt, noting that people sometimes freeze in unexpected emergencies. 'Don't be too harsh on the dude… sometimes this happens,' one user commented.
The following day, Kinsey reassured fans via Instagram. 'Wow, sorry for the scare last night,' she wrote. 'I want to start by thanking the incredible Fox News team and the EMTs who responded with such speed and care. It was an unexpected and frightening moment, but thanks to their professionalism and kindness I'm doing well.'
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She went on to say she's 'taking it slow, staying hydrated, letting my body rest and thanking the Lord that everything is okay.' Kinsey also said, 'It may not have been how I planned to end the segment, but I'll be back on your TV soon. Hopefully long enough to finally finish my point about Kamala!'

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