BY Benjamin ClarkMay 12, 2025
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Fox News guest Camryn Kinsey announces return to air after fainting scare

In a moment that captured the attention of viewers nationwide, Camryn Kinsey, a former official from the Trump administration, unexpectedly fainted during a live broadcast on "Fox News @ Night."

According to the New York Post, Kinsey plans a swift return to the show this week after the incident, which her supporters across the political spectrum met with concern and well-wishes.

While sharing insights last Thursday, Kinsey, visibly struggling, collapsed sideways onto the studio floor. The live cameras captured the alarming moment, sparking immediate concern among the audience and crew. At 24, Kinsey was in the midst of a discussion when she experienced a sudden faint.

Despite the scare, Kinsey later revealed that her fall was cushioned by her shoulder, thankfully avoiding more severe injuries like a concussion or serious bruising. This incident marked the first time she fainted, which she attributed to severe dehydration—a surprising occurrence given her background as a lifelong athlete and former college cheerleader.

Support and Concern Pour in for Kinsey

The reaction to Kinsey's fainting was swift and crossed traditional political lines. Known for her strong MAGA affiliations, Kinsey expressed gratitude for the support from various quarters, which included personal messages and public posts. This broad-based concern highlighted a moment of unity in an often-divided political landscape.

Following the incident, Kinsey took to Instagram to reassure her followers of her well-being. She spoke out in defense of Jonathan Hunt, the show's host, who faced some criticism for his attempt to continue the broadcast. Kinsey praised Hunt for his graciousness during their post-incident conversation, emphasizing that she harbored no resentment towards him.

"It was very shocking, but on the flip side of it, I'm very blessed that the Lord was watching over me and I have such an incredible support system," Kinsey shared in a reflective moment. This ordeal and the subsequent outpouring of support made her reevaluate her initial hesitations about returning to television.

A Reminder of Human Vulnerability and Unity

Kinsey's experience has not only brought her health into focus but also shed light on the unpredictability of live television. The incident and its fallout have reminded viewers and participants alike of the inherent risks and rapid pace of live media.

Despite the fright and subsequent recovery, Kinsey is resolute about her future on television. She plans to return to the airwaves this week, potentially as early as Wednesday night. This decision comes after considerable thought about her role and the reassurances about her health after consulting with medical professionals.

"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 reflected on her decision to return.

Kinsey Reflects on the Incident and Its Impact

Kinsey has taken this experience as a crucial life lesson on the fragility of health and the importance of hydration, especially under the glaring studio lights. She intends to advocate for more awareness about health precautions in high-pressure environments like live TV broadcasting.

Her family and friends, who experienced the scare live, were tremendously shaken but relieved at her rapid recovery. "It was hard to hear my family so concerned, and I can only imagine what that looked like in real time — for my family and my friends and everyone watching," she commented on the reaction from her loved ones.

In conclusion, Kinsey's fall and subsequent rise have not only highlighted her resilience but also underscored the community's capacity to extend beyond political and personal differences in moments of human vulnerability. Her return to television will be watched closely by supporters and viewers alike, hoping for a safer continuation of her broadcasting career.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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