'What's happening here?' Megyn Kelly shreds President Joe Biden for sharing intimate details about his marriage to Jill Biden

Megyn Kelly questioned the appropriateness of revealing such intimate details about President Joe Biden before she proceeded to slam his administration
UPDATED FEB 28, 2024
Megyn Kelly found it repulsive to talk about the 'sex life' of Joe Biden and Jill Biden (Getty Images)
Megyn Kelly found it repulsive to talk about the 'sex life' of Joe Biden and Jill Biden (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Megyn Kelly didn't mince words when reacting to President Joe Biden's apparent revelations about his marriage to First Lady Jill Biden on her podcast 'The Megyn Kelly Show'. 

This comes as The New York Times' White House correspondent Katie Rogers' new book, 'American Woman – The Transformation of the Modern First Lady, from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden', claims the POTUS joked to aides about the role of "good sex" in a happy marriage



 

Megyn Kelly critiques the need to share such intimate details

According to OK! Magazine, Kelly expressed her repulsion on the topic, saying, "We’ve got to talk about Joe Biden’s sex life… I just threw up a little in my mouth… Ew!"

The journalist questioned the appropriateness of the intimate disclosures shared by President Biden, asking, "I can't even believe… Is this rehab? What's happening here? Why was this told?" 

She remarked, "Next thing you know, they're going to be like, 'Larsa Pippen, you say you had five times, five times a night sex with Scottie Pippen, and now your new boyfriend? Same!' We can barely get any legislating done." 

Katie Rogers' book aims to share details about the Bidens' whirlwind romance

The Bidens, who tied the knot in 1977, have been known for their endearing relationship.

President Biden has often praised his wife, describing her as a dedicated educator and military mom. He also noted that he had to ask five times before Jill finally agreed to marry him. 

President Joe Biden was escorted offstage by his wife, First Lady Jill Biden after his remarks on the January 6 Capitol riot anniversary, at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania (Getty Images)
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden got married in 1977 (Getty Images)

In a 2016 interview with Vogue, Jill shared that she needed to be certain about the marriage's success for the sake of her stepsons, Beau and Hunter, who had already lost their mother, President Biden's first wife, Neilia Hunter Biden, who died in a car accident in 1972. 

Rogers' book, which came out on February 27, apparently contains details about the Bidens' romance in the 1970s following the death of Neilia and provides intimate insights into their 47-year marriage. 

The 46th president of the US has supposedly always been open about "public bedroom declarations" as he previously talked about the "sexual and emotional connection" he shared with his first wife in a 1974 interview with the Washingtonian magazine, as per the New York Post

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