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Megyn Kelly Makes ‘Today’ Show Debut — But Disses Hoda Kotb!

June 1 2017, Published 2:12 p.m. ET

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Watch out, Savannah Guthrie! Megyn Kelly made her long-awaited Today show debut this morning — and she’s already ruffling feathers!

The NBC newbie, 46, chatted with Guthrie, 45, Matt Lauer and Hoda Kotb from St. Petersburg, Russia, where she will speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin tomorrow night over allegations of hacking in the U.S. election last November.

“He guys. It’s great to be with you, Matt and Savannah,” she said, clearly ignoring Kotb.

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The new mom, 52, threw up her hands in frustration.

After Kelly spoke about her plans to moderate the World Economic Forum, Lauer, 59, proudly plugged the June 4 premiere of her own news show.

As RadarOnline.com has extensively reported, Kelly’s arrival to NBC has thrown the Today cast into a frenzy as they fear for their job security.

But she appears cozy with Lauer. In May, the two shared a private dinner without any of his co-hosts.

Will you watch Megyn Kelly’s new show on Sunday? Sound off in the comments.

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