She’ll be back on air shortly.
Following her fainting spell during a live segment, former Trump administration official Camryn Kinsey plans to return to “Fox News @night” this week.
“It was really frightening,” the 24-year-old Kinsey shared. “Honestly, I felt worse for the Fox crew who helped me than for myself.”
From her home in Los Angeles, where she has recently moved in with her husband while attending law school, Kinsey noted that he often surprises her with support from various political viewpoints, even among Trump loyalists.
Kinsey credited the supportive messages she received from both sides for uplifting her in what she described as an “intimidating” moment.
“You find yourself wondering, ‘Do I really want to go back on TV?’ But I know I have so many people rooting for me. Their concern for my well-being motivates me to continue… so that’s where I stand,” she said.
Having worked as the external relations director for the Presidential Personnel Office during Trump’s first term, Kinsey reflected on how the frightening episode “set aside our differences just to make sure someone is okay.”
As a lifelong athlete and former college cheerleader, Kinsey mentioned that she had never fainted before and attributed it to severe dehydration, adding, “I sensed it coming.”
When she fainted, Kinsey fell directly to the floor in the Fox News studios.
“I’m thankful my shoulder broke the fall, so thankfully no concussion or serious bruising,” she explained. “Hearing my family’s worries was tough, and I can only imagine how alarming it was to those watching.”
“It was shocking, but on the bright side, I believe the Lord is looking out for me, and I feel truly fortunate to have such amazing support,” Kinsey said.
She later took to Instagram to express her regret over the incident.
Kinsey praised show host Jonathan Hunt for his kindness post-incident.
“Jonathan and I had a chat afterwards,” she said. “He was very kind and composed. I get that in live TV, things happen quickly, and no one knows exactly what’s going on at the moment. But I want to emphasize this.”
“We’re all human. Mistakes occur. I’m just glad everything is okay.”
