UPDATE: Megyn herself has now confirmed this news.
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There have been plenty of losers in this year’s election cycle – but perhaps only one winner – Megyn Kelly.
And we can bring you the title that Amazon is listing for her new blockbuster autobiography FIRST – it’s called Settle For More.
In tonight’s epic special Donald Trump special, Megyn will officially announce the title of her biography – but we can report Amazon is already saying it’s going to be called Settle For More.
After Megyn’s tough questions in the first Republican debate, Donald Trump sneered that she had ‘blood coming out of her whatever’ – but the ice-cool Fox anchor betrayed no emotion. She carried on through the season, holding pro- and anti-Trump forces to account and maintaining both her dignity and her ratings.
When Trump pulled out of the Republican debate on Fox it got massive ratings all the same – and Trump lost that state, Iowa, much against the odds.
Kelly is due to announce the title live on air at the culmination of tonight’s Trump showdown. Could the Amazon title be a diversion? Could be, but it’s certainly what’s been snuck out on the site this evening – along with a cover image, above.
The title is expected to be one of Harper Collins’ biggest releases of the entire year.
The blurb states:
With the same bold and brave voice that has won her fans across the political divide, she opens up about the controversy that made her a household name, telling her side of Donald Trump’s feud with her, while sharing never-before-heard details about the infamous first Republican debate, its challenging aftermath, and how she persevered through it all, winning widespread admiration while maintaining her professionalism. Speaking candidly about the career-changing decision that led her to “settle for more”―a motto she credits with leading her to a better life at home and at work―Kelly also discusses how she approaches gender in the workplace, demonstrating how her success is rooted in Steve Martin’s old adage: “Be so good they can’t ignore you.”