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Fox News Panelist Camryn Kinsey Passes Out on Live TV
Fox News Panelist Camryn Kinsey Passes Out on Live TV

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Fox News Panelist Camryn Kinsey Passes Out on Live TV

A panelist on Fox News, Camryn Kinsey, appeared to pass out on live TV, shocking the host. The video went viral on X on the evening of May 8, 2025. Viewers were shocked by the incident, in which Kinsey stumbled over her words and then fell over. It's not clear what condition she is in or what caused the incident. According to her LinkedIn page, Kinsey is a political commentator who runs Titan Media Strategies. She was a White House correspondent for One America News Network, her LinkedIn page says. She has a master's degree from Liberty University. Kinsey was active on X earlier in the day on May 8, 2025, writing about the new Pope. Fans expressed shock and concern on social media. "Camryn Kinsey at Fox News just passed out live on TV. They said she was moving and paramedics were attending. She a class act. Hope she's OK," wrote one person on X. "This poor woman, Camryn Kinsey just full on passed out and hit the floor hard on the 'Fox News at Night.' I hope she's okay," wrote another person. Here's another view: "Just saw political commentator Camryn Kinsey faint and fall over on air while on the set of Fox News at Night. Jonathan Hunt, subbing for host Trace Gallagher, cut to commercial, and when the show resumed, Hunt said Kinsey had regained consciousness and was being examined by EMTs. Hopefully, she will be fine," wrote another viewer. "Camryn Kinsey just collapsed on live tv tonight on Fox News tonight. That was crazy," wrote another person. "Praying for @camrynbaylee. CamrynKinsey. I genuinely hope this wasn't a cardiac event, but rather a fainting spell. She just fell out of her chair live on Fox News," another person wrote. "It was Camryn Kinsey! They say she's okay and awake and alert! Thank God!" another person wrote on X. Kinsey has been on Fox News as a commentator before.

Former Trump official Camryn Kinsey faints live on-air during Fox News interview
Former Trump official Camryn Kinsey faints live on-air during Fox News interview

The Independent

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Independent

Former Trump official Camryn Kinsey faints live on-air during Fox News interview

Former Trump administration official and right-wing pundit Camryn Kinsey passed out while being interviewed in a segment on Fox News. Host Jonathan Hunt was interviewing Kinsey for a segment discussing former President Joe Biden's recent media appearances. In a clip that has spread on social media, Kinsey can be heard stumbling over her words before her eyes roll back as she falls off her chair. 'So this is about incompetence, it's not about ideology or uh, it's not about uh,' she said just before collapsing. A shocked Hunt nearly left his chair to come to her aid, but then remained seated as he scrambled to fill the airtime. 'Oh! Oh my goodness,' he said. 'So we're just gonna get some help for lemme come back to Lydia while we get some help for Camryn here... Um, so.. uh, Lydia.. President... We're gonna actually, we're gonna go to a break right here. We'll be right back,' Hunt told his bewildered viewers. When the show came back, Hunt said that Kinsey was conscious and was being treated by paramedics. There were no indications that Kinsey was ill in the hours before her appearance as she posted about the new pope and reposted President Donald Trump's TruthSocial message about the pontiff. Earlier this week, she posted videos showing her firing an assault rifle in the desert while celebrating the Second Amendment. According to her LinkedIn profile, Kinsey now runs her own company, Titan Media Strategies. She was previously a correspondent for One America News before being appointed external relations director in the Trump administration.

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