I never saw my children Monday through Friday all day long. I never saw them. And they were babes — 3, 5 and 7 — when I left Fox, and it had been three years of that. Plus, things were stressful at work too.
They thought I needed to be more pro-Trump on the air. I was neutral on Trump. Clearly, NBC was not the place for me. I really needed to think that through more than I did, but I also had some wonderful experiences there. Most people think of just the ending and think it must have been awful, and certainly I received a lot of negative press coverage, but I made some dear friends.
I completely fell in love with my in-studio audience, and my home audience was great to me. We had a lot of emotional moments on that show where we grew, we cried and we broke through on some things. For me, it was quite healing emotionally, which makes it ironic that it ended in such an awful, emotional experience for me.
I was in New York for work two years ago this month and visited your show with a friend. My 9-month pregnant wife home in Idaho, and I jokingly told one of your producers that if the baby came during the show, we would name him Kelly. She told me there was a group of regulars who came to your show every day and they were like family. She decided to apply to med schools that had her particular specialty. She got in, and she had been coming to our show every single day for almost a year.
It was such an emotional moment, and there were so many moments like that. I hated that I never got to hug them goodbye. I can almost feel their positive vibes. We all sort of had this crazy shared experience over a year where, to be honest, I think a lot of us were going through something and the show was a form of therapy.
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