
Guest who fainted on Fox News breaks silence on 'unexpected and frightening moment'
fainting live on air
.
On Thursday, the political commentator was speaking with Fox News @ Night host Jonathan Hunt about
former Vice President Kamala Harris
when she suddenly lost her train of thought before tumbling out of her seat and onto the floor. "Ideology is where... It's not about uh," she managed to say before her eyes rolled back and she lost consciousness.
The panicked host exclaimed, "Oh! Oh my goodness," before somebody rushed to
the former Trump staffer
's aid. The 24-year-old spoke out about the "unexpected and frightening" incident in a post shared to her X and
accounts.
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"So we're just gonna get some help for Camryn...um.. lemme come back to Lydia while we get some help for Camryn here," Jonathan blurted out before cutting to commercial break. "Um, so.. uh, Lydia.. the...ah President... We're gonna actually, we're gonna go to a break right here. We'll be right back."
Fox News anchor Jonathan Hunt was left stunned live on the air
(Image: Fox News)
"After 'Fox News @ Night' guest Camryn Kinsey fainted during a live on-air appearance last night in our
Los Angeles
bureau, paramedics were called and she was treated and cleared," a Fox News Media spokesperson told The LA Times. "We are happy to hear she is now feeling much better and wish her a speedy recovery."
"Wow, sorry for the scare last night," Camryn's social media statement began. She thanked EMTs who tended to her for their "professionalism and kindness," and reassured her followers that she is "doing well."
"To everyone who has called, texted, prayed, or checked in, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your support has meant the world."
"I'm taking it slow, staying hydrated, letting my body rest, and thanking the Lord that everything is okay," she went on to say. "It may not have been how I planned to end the segment, but I'll be back on your TV soon. Hopefully long enough to finally finish my point about Kamala!," the statement concluded.
The Kentucky native is a political commentator who runs Titan Media Strategies. She was also a former White House correspondent for One America News Network, and at the age of 20, she was appointed an "external-relations director" under President Trump. She was the youngest member of the Trump Administration at the time.
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