Megyn Kelly used a Monday appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored to unload on Taylor Swift over her star-studded Madison Square Garden wedding, declaring the pop superstar hollow at her core and dismissing her guest list as inflated.
Swift, 36, married Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce on July 3 at Madison Square Garden in a ceremony that drew hundreds of guests, with Adam Sandler officiating and reported performances from Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks.
Kelly, 55, was unmoved by the fanfare.
"I really think she's empty inside," Kelly told Morgan.
"I think most people who seek fame at a very early age, like in their teens, are chasing after some sort of fullness that wasn't provided by their family of origin for whatever reason, and it never comes," Kelly continued. "It's a lifelong pursuit, because fame and money, adoration from strangers, does not fill that void, only you, God, and your immediate loved ones can."
Swift broke through at 16 with her self-titled debut album. Her parents, brother Austin, and much of the Kelce family were on hand for the ceremony.
Kelly then pivoted to the sheer size of the guest list, which reportedly ran near 1,000 people.
"Who has a thousand-person wedding?" she asked, before questioning how close the couple could really be to guests like Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg. "Really? Those two are super close to Steven Spielberg? Bulls--t. I don't believe that for one second."
Spielberg had personally inducted Swift into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on June 11, praising her as a "singular" artist and phenomenon.
Kelly also refused to accept that Kelce's role opposite Sandler in 2025's Happy Gilmore 2 justified handing the comedian officiant duties.
Morgan offered only mild pushback, likening the roster to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding. Kelly compared Swift's nuptials unfavorably to her own 300-person wedding, saying she had an "intimate connection" with every guest.
It is not the first time Kelly has trained her sights on Swift. She previously erupted on her podcast after Swift endorsed Kamala Harris in 2024, warning: "You can kiss your sales to the Republican audience goodbye, Taylor." Swift's 2025 album The Life of a Showgirl went on to shatter the all-time first-week sales record.
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