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Film stirs emotions for four harassed at Fox

- By Katie Shepherd

“Even though I was powerless, even though it would have been a suicidal move careerwise, what if I had just said, ‘Screw it’?”

Meg yn Kelly

As the young woman excitedly pitched herself for a job to the company’s senior executive, a man dressed in an expensive suit, he appeared to be listening intently, nodding as she listed the skills she could bring to the position. Then he gave her an order: “Do a little spin for me.”

The uncomforta­ble scene comes from the film “Bombshell,” starring Nicole Kidman and Charlize Theron. But the story could have been told by many real-life women at Fox News who said former CEO Roger Ailes asked them the same question in his office.

“Turn around let me see your ass,” Juliet Huddy recalled Ailes telling her in a video shared Thursday by Megyn Kelly after the former Fox News hosts watched the movie together. Two other victims of harassment at Fox, Rudi Bakhtiar and Julie Zann, joined them to share their thoughts on the fictionali­zed drama about the scandal that upended their careers.

All four said Ailes had asked them to twirl for him. Only Bakhtiar, a former Fox News correspond­ent, said she refused. Kelly recalled the humiliatio­n she felt.

“I remember feeling like, I put myself through school; I was offered partnershi­p at Jones Day, one of the best law firms in the world; I argued before federal courts of appeal all over the nation. I came here, I’m covering the United States Supreme

Court,” Kelly said. “And now he wants me to twirl, and I did it. If you don’t get how demeaning that is, I can’t help you.”

Throughout the video, Kelly read from journals she kept during her early days at Fox News, when she said she endured sexual advances from Ailes.

“I feel very much like the woman in cases I used to read, wanting it to stop but feeling powerless to ensure its end,” she wrote Jan. 27, 2006, after an incident in which Ailes allegedly tried to kiss her in his office. “I was in his office and we were hugging goodbye, and he kept holding my arms, looking into my eyes and then he kissed me on the lips. His lips were wet and he smelled like alcohol. So f------ awkward.”

Although Kelly kept her job at the right-leaning news channel, the other three women lost theirs after reporting incidents of sexual harassment against the likes of Ailes, anchor Brian Wilson and host Bill O’Reilly.

Ailes, who died in 2017, left Fox News after former host Gretchen Carlson filed a lawsuit against him alleging that he sabotaged her career after she refused to have sex with him. Twenty-five other women came forward with allegation­s of sexual harassment and abuse against Ailes. Fox News declined a request for comment.

Bakhtiar, who had been a rising star at CNN before joining Fox News in 2006, said a scene in which Wilson, the anchor, asks her to take him up to her hotel room “really happened that way.”

“That was the end of me,” Bakhtiar said. “As soon as I complained, I lost my job.”

All the women had an emotional reaction to a scene in which Margot Robbie’s character, Kayla, a composite representi­ng several women at Fox News, blamed the fictionali­zed Kelly for not reporting the sexual harassment she experience­d years before, leaving Ailes in a position to harass women for a decade.

“This is shameful because it’s unfactual and it’s victim shaming,” Zann said, speaking directly to Kelly. “You were a real support system.”

Although she agreed the scene wasn’t accurate, Kelly said she wouldn’t want to remove it from the film.

“The truth is that I’ve looked back on my own life, every moment from that moment forward, and I do wish I would have done more,” Kelly said. “Even though I was powerless, even though it would have been a suicidal move careerwise, what if I had just said, ‘Screw it’?”

Kelly teared up as she considered how speaking up in 2006 when Ailes tried to kiss her might have altered the next 10 years at the company.

“What if I had thrown myself into the fire back then?” she said to Zann, who said she experience­d almost the exact same harassment as Kelly several years later. “Maybe that wouldn’t have happened to you.”

 ?? Lionsgate / Associated Press ?? Charlize Theron, from left, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie are shown in “Bombshell.” Several woman who worked at Fox News shared their thoughts about it in a video last week.
Lionsgate / Associated Press Charlize Theron, from left, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie are shown in “Bombshell.” Several woman who worked at Fox News shared their thoughts about it in a video last week.
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Megyn Kelly is one of the women who worked at Fox News who said they were sexually harassed by CEO Roger Ailes, who died in 2017.
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