Bill Has More Fun

The blondes of Bill O'Reilly

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THE FLAXEN FACTOR O'Reilly likes them blonde as butter (Photo: Photo Illustration by Rikolas Deagitle)
Four years ago, when Bill O'Reilly was sued for sexual harassment by Factor producer Andrea Mackris, the story's most surprising element wasn't the moral malfeasance of a right-wing commentator—that's almost expected these days. Nor was it the Caribbean sex fantasies, affairs with Italian flight attendants, or falafels. No, the most striking thing about O'Reilly's harassment was that it was perpetrated on a brunette. You see, Bill-O has a thing for blondes. He might be married to a brunette (if this is in fact his wife), but when it comes to playtime, it's the Scandinavian stewardesses who he hops a ride with—and on.

Radar's unscientific survey of the Factor shows that the vast majority of women appearing on the show are as blonde as butter—from the Fox anchors to the random psychologists. In February, the man admitted it himself. After calling one blonde contributor the name of another, Bill said, "There's a lot of blondes in this operation ... I need sunglasses in here." They're the first true words Bill-O has spoken in years. See for yourself, as Radar introduces the blondes of Bill O'Reilly.


MEGYN KELLY
Co-anchor of the Fox daytime news show America's Newsroom, Kelly is arguably Bill's hottest blondie. But if it was the huge teeth and hot body that sent Bill calling, it's Kelly's experience as a corporate lawyer and her foul mouth (see above) that keeps him coming back for more. Kelly regularly appears on a segment called "Is It Legal?" with fellow blonde Lis Wiehl. The segment has yet to turn into a pudding wrestling, but we trust Bill has it in the works.

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