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Guest who fainted on Fox News breaks silence on 'unexpected and frightening moment'
Guest who fainted on Fox News breaks silence on 'unexpected and frightening moment'

Irish Daily Star

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Irish Daily Star

Guest who fainted on Fox News breaks silence on 'unexpected and frightening moment'

Fox News contributor Camryn Kinsey has broken her silence after fainting live on air . On Thursday, the political commentator was speaking with Fox News @ Night host Jonathan Hunt about former Vice President Kamala Harris when she suddenly lost her train of thought before tumbling out of her seat and onto the floor. "Ideology is where... It's not about uh," she managed to say before her eyes rolled back and she lost consciousness. The panicked host exclaimed, "Oh! Oh my goodness," before somebody rushed to the former Trump staffer 's aid. The 24-year-old spoke out about the "unexpected and frightening" incident in a post shared to her X and Instagram accounts. Read More Related Articles KISS fans are only now realizing what the band's name means after 52 years Read More Related Articles Jill Biden shuts down The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin as host is slammed for 'rude' questions "So we're just gonna get some help for lemme come back to Lydia while we get some help for Camryn here," Jonathan blurted out before cutting to commercial break. "Um, so.. uh, Lydia.. President... We're gonna actually, we're gonna go to a break right here. We'll be right back." Fox News anchor Jonathan Hunt was left stunned live on the air (Image: Fox News) "After 'Fox News @ Night' guest Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live on-air appearance last night in our Los Angeles bureau, paramedics were called and she was treated and cleared," a Fox News Media spokesperson told The LA Times. "We are happy to hear she is now feeling much better and wish her a speedy recovery." "Wow, sorry for the scare last night," Camryn's social media statement began. She thanked EMTs who tended to her for their "professionalism and kindness," and reassured her followers that she is "doing well." "To everyone who has called, texted, prayed, or checked in, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your support has meant the world." "I'm taking it slow, staying hydrated, letting my body rest, and thanking the Lord that everything is okay," she went on to say. "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!," the statement concluded. The Kentucky native is a political commentator who runs Titan Media Strategies. She was also a former White House correspondent for One America News Network, and at the age of 20, she was appointed an "external-relations director" under President Trump. She was the youngest member of the Trump Administration at the time. For all the latest news straight to your inbox, sign up for our FREE newsletters here . For the latest local news and features on Irish America, visit our homepage here .

Fox News Commentator Camryn Kinsey Faints on Live TV
Fox News Commentator Camryn Kinsey Faints on Live TV

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Fox News Commentator Camryn Kinsey Faints on Live TV

Fox News gave viewers a bit of a scare on Thursday night when political commentator Camryn Kinsey fainted on live TV, falling out of her chair to the studio floor. President Donald Trump's former external relations director from the first term of his Presidential Personnel Office stopped by 'Fox News @ Night' to discuss former President Joe Biden's appearance on 'The View' from earlier that day. 'This is what they have to do, they have to rewrite history because they had a failed campaign, they had a failed presidency. They put her as the border czar. She never went to the border,' she said of Kamala Harris in the moment leading up to the incident. 'So this is about incompetency. It's not about, uh, ideology or, uh, it's not about, uh–' At that, Kinsey then fell to the ground in front of guest host Jonathan Hunt, who was filling in for Trace Gallagher. 'Oh my goodness, we're just going to get some help for Camryn,' he said before first attempting to toss to a colleague and eventually a commercial break. Upon the show's return, Hunt added, 'Camryn is up and moving, we have paramedics checking her out now.' 'After 'Fox News @ Night' guest Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live on-air appearance last night in our Los Angeles bureau, paramedics were called and she was treated and cleared,' a network spokesperson told TheWrap. 'We are happy to hear she is now feeling much better and wish her a speedy recovery.' The post Fox News Commentator Camryn Kinsey Faints on Live TV | Video appeared first on TheWrap.

2023 Tri-Cities valedictorian collapses and dies after half marathon at college
2023 Tri-Cities valedictorian collapses and dies after half marathon at college

Yahoo

time18-04-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

2023 Tri-Cities valedictorian collapses and dies after half marathon at college

Friends and relatives of a 2023 Southridge High valedictorian are working to honor the memory of the college sophomore who had a passion for animals and nature. Camryn Morris died suddenly after completing a half-marathon April 5 in Corvallis, Ore. She crossed the finish line and then collapsed into the arms of a friend due to cardiac arrest, her family said her obituary. She was 19 and attending her second year at Oregon State University in Corvallis. 'Camryn was always full of zeal and had the most generous heart,' a friend posted on her obituary page. '... She had so many talents from painting to baking to calligraphy but one of her greatest gifts was her ability to love and serve the ones around her.' In honor of her love for forests, wildlands and animals, her family started two GoFundMe fundraisers. She enjoyed hiking and exploring the McDonald-Dunn OSU Research Forest as a way to take a break from studying, they said. Donations will pay for a bench to be placed along one of the forest trails. Already, the fundraiser had raised $5,500 toward the $3,000 goal, with the rest to be donated to other forests or wildlands projects in Oregon or Washington. The other fundraiser is to benefit the nonprofit Heartland Humane Shelter & Care, an animal rescue center. Morris enjoyed many hours helping with the animals at the clinic, they said. 'We believe Camryn would want to help Heartland continue their mission so that future animals and OSU students can continue to make this connection,' her family said on the GoFundMe site. Morris' love of travel inspired many family trips with parents Jeff and Michele Morris and brother Kaden to national parks through the United States and Canada. She formed the business Camryn's Canvas for her artwork, and also was a tennis player. For two years she was captain of the Southridge varsity team. At college she liked to hike local trails, attend concerts and clean up beaches. She also was her dorm's eco-representative until moving into an apartment with friends her sophomore year, according to her obituary. The mother of one of her roommates posted that she loved seeing photos of Morris' adventures and treasured the thoughtfulness Morris showed in decorating and having a cake for her daughter's birthday. A celebration of life is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, April 19, at South Hills Church in Kennewick.

Safe driving advocate bringing awareness to distracted driving
Safe driving advocate bringing awareness to distracted driving

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Safe driving advocate bringing awareness to distracted driving

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT)– April is distracted driving awareness month. In 2023, 60 fatalities were caused by distracted driving in Alabama, reports Drive Safe Alabama. In February 2018, Michelle Lunsford's only daughter, Camryn, was killed after her car collided with an 18-wheeler on her way home from work. Camryn was 26 days away from being 18 and three months from graduating from Thompson High School in Alabaster. The cause of the crash was distracted driving. Initially, the police reported to Lunsford that her daughter was texting while driving. However, when Lunsford recovered Camryn's phone, she realized this was not true. 'I was able to see, through her email, that she wasn't texting,' said Lunsford. 'she was actually recording a happy birthday message to her friend.' Since that day, Lunsford has been advocating for increased legislation for distracted driving. She was one of the leaders pushing for the Hands Free Law, enacted in 2023. Alabama joined 30 other states in banning the use of phones while driving. Lunsford's message to everyone getting out on the road is simple: it can wait. 'The consequences of something happening could be a nightmare,' said Lunsford. 'to lose anyone that you love behind the wheel because of a phone or any distraction…it can wait.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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