Kimberly Guilfoyle Slams Ex-Husband On Fox News And It Just Might Confirm All The Rumors

Kimberly Guilfoyle and her ex-husband, California Governor Gavin Newsom, are engaged in a contentious exchange following her description of him as “unrecognizable” in response to his remarks suggesting she had “fallen prey” to the culture at Fox News.

During her appearance on **The Charlie Kirk Show** on Wednesday, Guilfoyle, 53, addressed Newsom’s criticisms, which he voiced during a CNN podcast where he condemned her shift to a right-wing media persona.

The couple was married for five years before finalizing their divorce in 2006, after Guilfoyle took a position at a New York news organization and subsequently joined Fox News, as reported by the **San Francisco Chronicle**.

Guilfoyle has identified as a “proud Republican and conservative” since the age of 18, emphasizing that Newsom, 55, was fully aware of her political beliefs when they wed.

“I didn’t change; [Newsom] did,” Guilfoyle remarked during the interview. “He used to take pride in advocating for small businesses and hard-working individuals. Now, he has succumbed to the radical left, which has pushed him so far that he is unrecognizable.”

Kimberly Guilfoyle, 53, appeared on The Charle Kirk Show on Wednesday to discuss her ex-husband after he bashed her on a CNN podcast for becoming a right-wing host

Kimberly Guilfoyle, 53, appeared on The Charle Kirk Show on Wednesday to discuss her ex-husband after he bashed her on a CNN podcast for becoming a right-wing host

The pair were married for five years before officially splitting up in 2006 when Guifoyle accepted a job in New York for a news outlet before heading to Fox

The couple was married for five years before officially divorcing in 2006, after Guilfoyle took a position with a New York news outlet and later joined Fox News.

Guilfoyle’s reaction came after multiple alerts drew her attention to her ex-husband’s remarks on **The Axe Files** podcast on Tuesday.

Newsom described his former wife as ambitious and “whip-smart,” recalling that she was associated with prominent Democratic figures when he began his tenure as Mayor of San Francisco in 2004, before she underwent a transformation.

“She was a different person,” Newsom remarked. “At that time, she was working for a progressive district attorney.”

He added, “We were close to Kamala [Harris]; she knew her well and spent considerable time in Democratic circles.”

“She had her ambitions; I had just been elected mayor, and shortly after my election, she moved to New York for a Court TV position, eventually leading her to Fox.”

“She fell prey, I believe, to the culture at Fox in a significant way,” Newsom commented. “She would likely disagree with that view and might argue that she found her true calling.”

In response, Kimberly Guilfoyle has stated that she now sees Newsom as “unrecognizable.”

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Donald Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle got engaged in 2020

Jennifer Siebel Newsom met her now-husband Gavin in 2006

Guilfoyle became engaged to Donald Trump Jr. in 2020 after they started dating in 2018. In contrast, Newsom married actress Jennifer Siebel Newsom in 2008.

Guilfoyle was with Fox News until 2018 when she left to join Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. Since then, she has risen to prominence as a right-wing influencer, especially following her engagement to Trump Jr.

On the other hand, Newsom, now 48, has four children with his wife, Jennifer. He recently secured re-election as governor of California in November. Speculation continues regarding his political ambitions, as he maintains a national presence and runs campaign ads outside of California.

Political analysts believe that Newsom may be positioning himself as a potential successor to President Biden, despite Biden’s claims that he is not too old to pursue a second term in 2024.

Should Newsom decide to run for president, he would be facing off against Donald Trump, who is Guilfoyle’s future father-in-law.

Melania’s revealing whispers to Donald during romantic first dance at inauguration ball

 

 

Donald and Melania Trump had a tender exchange as they danced and celebrated inauguration night at the Liberty ball in Washington DC.

‘Today is one we will never forget,’ Melania whispered in Trump’s ear as they shared a dance to The Battle Hymn of the Republic, lip reading expert Jeremy Freeman told the Mirror.

‘You’re right, I’ll learn, I’ll fight,’ the 47th president replied, according to Freeman.

Melania then apparently said, ‘I got you.’

‘We’ll see. Will you control it? Less tricky, less pushing away?’ Trump answered.

Melania reportedly then said: ‘It’s a no.’

‘I hear you,’ Trump concluded.

The newly sworn-in president and his glamorous first lady went to three inaugural balls to celebrate the beginning of their second term in the White House.

Trump is only the second president in US history to serve two non-consecutive terms.

Melania Trump apparently whispered to the president at the Liberty ball: 'Today is one we will never forget'

Melania Trump apparently whispered to the president at the Liberty ball: ‘Today is one we will never forget’

'You're right, I'll learn, I'll fight,' the 47th president replied, according to lip reader Freeman

‘You’re right, I’ll learn, I’ll fight,’ the 47th president replied, according to lip reader Freeman

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump at the Liberty Ball on Monday night
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump at the Liberty Ball on Monday night

 

The first couple started at the military-themed Commander in Chief Ball, where they also exchanged an intimate moment.

 ‘I shaved earlier,’ Trump said to his wife of two decades. ‘Can you smell my aftershave?’

‘I know,’ she replied.

The Trumps then headed to the nearby Liberty Ball where they danced onstage with the entire Trump family. Then, they motorcaded to Union Station for the Starlight Ball.

‘We needed three because we have such support,’ Trump told the crowd at the Liberty Ball at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center Monday night.

Melania debuted a leggy, white-and-black gown, which was custom-made by Hervé Pierre, the same designer who crafted her 2017 inaugural outfit.

The crowds waited for hours to see the returned commander-in-chief and he and the first lady, who were finally played on by the United States Marine Band at the Commander in Chief ball a little before 10:30 p.m.

The Trumps did their first slow dance to The Battle Hymn of the Republic, played by the United States Marine Band, before being joined onstage by Vice President J.D. Vance and his wife, Usha.

Both couples then danced with members of the military, as is the custom.

Trump had a dance with a sergeant from the Space Force, while Melania enjoyed one with an Honor Guard member, neither of whom have yet been named.

JD and Usha Vance each shared a dance with members of the military – of the Marine Coprs and Navy respectively.

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance and his wife Usha Vance, Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner, Eric Trump and his wife Lara Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and his daughter Kai Madison Trump, Barron Trump and his cousin dance during the Starlight ball

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance and his wife Usha Vance, Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner, Eric Trump and his wife Lara Trump, Donald Trump Jr. and his daughter Kai Madison Trump, Barron Trump and his cousin dance during the Starlight ball

U.S. President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and second lady Usha Vance dance with service members during the Commander-in-Chief Ball on January 20

U.S. President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and second lady Usha Vance dance with service members during the Commander-in-Chief Ball on January 20

Trump dances with a SWORD as he cuts cake at Inaugural Ball

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‘This is quite a gathering huh?’ the 47th president said to the crowd that numbered in the thousands, with many servicemembers sporting their dress uniforms.

At the Liberty Ball, which was also at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, the president and first lady again danced to The Battle Hymn of the Republic.

This time, however, the whole Trump clan came onstage, including Tiffany Trump who was showing off her baby bump.

Donald Trump Jr. was spotted dancing with his kids – including daughter Chloe and Kai, who made her political debut in July by speaking at the Republican National Convention.

Trump Jr., who was also joined by new girlfriend Bettina Anderson at inauguration events this weekend, had to stand onstage at one inaugural gala with ex-fiancée and his father’s pick for Greek ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle.

The first couple shared stages throughout the night with new Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance

The first couple shared stages throughout the night with new Vice President JD Vance and Second Lady Usha Vance

The Trump family slow-danced to Unchained Melody – Ivanka Trump with Jared Kushner, Lara Trump with Eric – before The Village People came out to again to perform their ’70s disco hit turned MAGA classic YMCA.

The Village People also performed at the Sunday afternoon Trump victory rally – and again at Turning Point USA’s Inauguration-Eve ball Sunday night.

Attendees at the Starlight Ball were also treated to a dance by the entire first family – this time to Frank Sinatra’s I Did It My Way – another favorite tune of the president.

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