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Fox News host halts show as guest faints live on air sparking viewer concerns

Fox News host halts show as guest faints live on air sparking viewer concerns

A Fox News panelist unexpectedly fainted while speaking live on air,
stunning viewers and the host
, whose questionable reaction has sparked an onslaught of outrage.
Camryn Kinsey, who previously
served in the Trump administration
, was invited onto Fox News @ Night Thursday to discuss the ideological differences between President
Donald Trump
and his predecessor, President
Joe Biden
, with host Jonathan Hunt.
However, things took a worrying turn
when the 24-year-old
began mixing up her words.
"Ideology is where... It's not about uh," she attempted to say before her eyes rolled to the back of her head and she fell sideways.
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As Kinsey plummeted to the floor, Hunt appeared to panic and nearly get out of his seat as a crew member rushed to her side.
Camryn Kinsey plumeted to the floor live on air
(Image: Fox News)
"Oh! Oh my goodness," Hunt exclaimed as he looked round the studio for help. He then turned his attention back to the camera to address the audience while the scene unfolded to his right off-camera.
"So we're just gonna get some help for Camryn...um.. lemme come back to Lydia while we get some help for Camryn here," he frantically said before the show cut to a commercial break.
"Um, so.. uh, Lydia.. the...ah President... We're gonna actually, we're gonna go to a break right here. We'll be right back," he told viewers.
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At the time of writing this story, it is unclear what caused Kinsey to suddenly pass out and her condition at the time is unknown. After a commercial break, Hunt reported that she was doing okay and was being seen to by paramedics.
Kinsey appeared to be been fine earlier in the day, as she posted about the new pope on her Instagram Stories. As viewers watched the mysterious incident unfold, they dashed to social media to talk about it. Taking to X, fans called out Hunt for not helping Kinsey after she fainted.
Jonathan Hunt has been slammed for his handling of the situation
(Image: Fox News)
Under a clip of the shocking moment, user @rougeyisback penned, "Jonathan Hunt, dude you gotta get up and help her," with @HOOPINATOR1 fuming, "Get the f--k up and help her you d----e!!!"
Another viewer @DonnieSEvans chimed in, "Why would you ever try to continue on with the show, clearly no one is listening anymore to what you are talking about and are like, 'OMG! That lady just passed out on tv!'"
A fourth person @english_royalty asked, "Why is he just sitting there! Omg," as user @feltner79 blasted, "Get the f--k up and help the girl. F------ sitting there and pandering to ppl who aren't there. While not helping the person right in front of you. They are normalizing bull---t!!!!"
As per her LinkedIn profile, Kinsey is a political commentator who runs Titan Media Strategies. She was also a former White House correspondent for One America News Network. At the age of 20, she was appointed an "external-relations director" under President Trump.
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