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Controversial Megyn Kelly The comments in support of Blackface on Tuesday's episode of "Megyn Kelly Today" are not the only missteps that the reporter has committed in her career.

Here are some other blunders to note.

His interview that did not, well, workout with Jane Fonda

In September 2017, Kelly interviewed the old actress to promote her film on Netflix "Our Souls at Night". The conversation turned out when the host asked Fonda, 80, about plastic surgery.

"We really want to talk about this now?" Fonda responded to the "Today" show, giving Kelly an incredulous look.

Kelly then expressed regret for the interview with Us Weekly, published earlier this month.

"I would have liked not to have Jane Fonda," she said, reflecting on her program. "It did not go well!"

Kelly insisted that the celebrity-centered exit did not respond.

"She answered that question in about 40 different forums," she said. "It was nothing that did not go with me. And she has responded to 40 other forums since! "

More: Megyn Kelly tackles the controversy over Blackface: I was wrong and I'm sorry

The "Will & Grace" segment that Debra Messing regretted

The same month as his fake background, Kelly introduced members of the cast of "Will & Grace" before the premiere of the film. During her first show, Kelly cheerfully told a fan of "Will & Grace" "that the gay thing would work out fine" for him.

In response to questions about her appearance on "Megyn Kelly Today" via Instagram, Messing responded that she wished she was not part of the series.

"Regret goes on," she writes. "Disappointed by his comments."

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The controversy that shames the body

Earlier this year, Kelly welcomed Maria Kang, a fitness enthusiast, and encouraged her to "become a professional."

"Some of us want to be ashamed," Kelly said to herself. "When I was in law school and I was gaining weight, I told my father-in-law:" If you see me going once more into the kitchen, you say : Where are you going, big …?

"And it works!" Kelly said to her audience, smiling and thumbs up.

Kelly made his remarks the next day on his show.

"I said something yesterday that hit a nerve in this show and I think it's a conversation we must have openly," she said. "We were talking about shaming the body, which I absolutely do not support, in fact, just the opposite."

"I always growl when I hear someone attacked for its weight," she added. "Please, know that I would never encourage that to anyone. I have thought a lot about why I had once encouraged it."

His insistence that Jesus and Santa Claus be white

Before going to NBC, Kelly hesitated in front of a 2013 slate piece titled "Santa Claus should no longer be a white man".

"When I saw this title, I laughed a little and said:" It's so ridiculous. Still another person who claims to be racist about having a white Santa Claus, "said Kelly, then Fox News personality." And by the way, for all the kids watching at home, Santa Claus is white. But this person is simply saying that maybe we should also have a black Santa, but Santa is what he is and, for you to know, we're going to we are only debating this because someone wrote about it, kids. "

"It's not because it makes you uncomfortable that it has to change," Kelly added later. "Jesus was also a white man … He was a historical figure, it's a verifiable fact, like Santa, I just want the children watching him to know it."

For Kelly, it was a question of "how can you simply revise her in the middle of the inheritance, the story and change Santa from white to black?"

When she was asked about her comments at a Business Insider conference last November, Kelly confessed to missing her shot.

"I regret a lot of what I said," Kelly said. "I mean you're going to go on the show a couple of hours a week on live TV, you're going to say stupid (expletive) .That's the reality you know, so yes, I have a lot of things that I would like to go back and say differently. "

Contributors: Sara M. Moniuszko, Gary Levin

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