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I studiously avoid the darkest places of the Internet. Sometimes you can't avoid it because you're doing a legitimate news search and something pops up, but I don't breathe that stuff in because I think it's a carcinogen.
Megyn Kelly
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Megyn Kelly
Age: 53
Born: 1970
Born: November 18
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