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News anchor looks graceful on Vanity Fair cover

In the magazine, she opens up about her tumultuous relationship with Donald Trump after the first GOP debate last August

Megyn Kelly for Vanity Fair

Megyn Kelly, Fox’s news anchor, looks like regal glamour on the cover of  Vanity Fair's February 2016 issue. In the magazine, she opens up about her tumultuous relationship with Donald Trump after the first GOP debate last August.

The cover was shot by the legendary Patrick Demarchelier, where Kelly poses in an off-the-shoulder top. Her blonde tresses resemble the former Princess of Monaco's classic hairstyle,with a bold stare into the lens.

anchor became famous for her face off with real estate mogul Trump during the first debate. Kelly, who moderated the session, questioned Trump about his treatment of women, prompting him to call her a "lightweight"  and a bimbo.

Kelly disclosed to VF in her cover story, however, that Trump used to think of her differently. "He would send me press clippings about me," the ex-lawyer told VF about the Trump.

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"He would just sign [them] ‘Donald Trump.’ And he called from time to time to compliment a segment. I didn’t know why he was doing that. And then when he announced that he was running for president, it became more clear."

The two will meet again later this month, as Kelly moderates the Fox News debate in Des Moines, Iowa, on January 28. The February 2016 issue of Vanity Fair hits newsstands on Thursday, January 7.

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