Megyn Kelly slams Always for referring to women as 'bodies with female sex ... trends now

Megyn Kelly slams Always for referring to women as 'bodies with female sex ... trends now
Megyn Kelly slams Always for referring to women as 'bodies with female sex ... trends now

Megyn Kelly slams Always for referring to women as 'bodies with female sex ... trends now

Megyn Kelly slams Always for referring to women as 'bodies with female sex organs' in pamphlet for its menstrual products: 'We are WOMEN. GIRLS.'

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Conservative podcaster and pundit Megyn Kelly tore into Always, the feminine hygiene product company, for referring to women as 'bodies with female sex organs.'

She slammed the company for its pamphlet titled, 'Always' Puberty and Confidence Guide for Parents and Carers,' which refers to developing young women as 'young people with female sex organs.'

The company failed to use the words 'girls' and 'daughters' in the guide, instead using 'young people' and 'child.'

In response to a DailyMail.com article about the publication of the pamphlet, Kelly tweeted: 'Dear Always: we are not 'bodies with female sex organs.''

Conservative podcaster and pundit Megyn Kelly slammed feminine hygiene product company Always for its labeling of women as 'bodies with female sex organs'

Conservative podcaster and pundit Megyn Kelly slammed feminine hygiene product company Always for its labeling of women as 'bodies with female sex organs'

Responding to a DailyMail.com article, Kelly defended women against the 'dehumanizing' reduction to sexual organs that the brand is attempting to impose

Responding to a DailyMail.com article, Kelly defended women against the 'dehumanizing' reduction to sexual organs that the brand is attempting to impose

'We are WOMEN. GIRLS. And we are the only ones who get periods and buy products from your pathetic, dehumanizing, and apparently misogynistic brand,' she wrote.

One page of the 22-page pamphlet, the company inserted the line: 'It’s important for all young people to understand about puberty and periods from an early age, to prepare them for the changes they, or someone they know, will experience.'

The attention Kelly called to the pamphlet prompted Twitter users to proclaim Always would be the next

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