Fox News guest who fainted during segment will return to air for live interview

 May 11, 2025

Camryn Kinsey, a Fox News guest who once worked for the Trump administration, made headlines this week after she fainted on TV during an interview with guest host Jonathan Hunt.

According to the New York Post, Kinsey broke her silence on the scary moment and made it clear that she's set to return to the set of "Fox News @ Night" for a live segment later this week.

Her fainting episode shocked the viewing audience and many across the political spectrum, noting that she's received well wishes from people she didn't expect.

She told the Post that she felt bad, believing the moment was more scary for the viewing audience and those in the studio than it was for her.

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"It was very scary," Kinsey, 24, told The Post. "I honestly felt worse for the audience and the Fox News crew that was helping me than I than I did myself."

She noted that she's not afraid to return to the airwaves, and praised those who supported her and wished her well after the incident.

"You think about it, you’re like, ‘Do I wanna go back on TV?’ But knowing that I have so many people in my corner, who are genuinely concerned for my well-being and want to see me keep going … that’s anything that I could ever want," Kinsey said.

The Post noted:

Frightening experiences like these prompt one to “put differences aside just to make sure somebody’s OK, and I’m truly grateful for that,” said Kinsey, who served as the external relations director inside the Presidential Personnel Office during President Donald Trump’s first term.

Many on social media slammed Hunt and others for not doing more to rush to her aid after she fainted and fell to the ground during the segment.

Social media reaction

Social media users reacted to the clip showing her fainting, with many piling on the host for not jumping up and immediately doing something about it.

Many defended Hunt for not getting up, as the video footage shows someone from the background rushing to her aid.

"You can clearly see someone on the left side of the screen rushing into help before they cut away," one X user wrote.

Another X user wrote, "Sometimes it takes a second to hit and understand what is happening cause you don't expect it."

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