Megyn Kelly, the outspoken journalist and host of "The Megyn Kelly Show," recently voiced her strong disapproval of President Joe Biden's intimate remarks concerning his marriage to First Lady Jill Biden.

The controversy emerged from a claim made in Katie Rogers' new book, "American Woman – The Transformation of the Modern First Lady," which explores the evolution of the role from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden.

Rogers, a White House correspondent, alleges that President Biden has a history of sharing private details about his relationship with his wife, asserting that "good s--" is the cornerstone of their enduring union.

During a recent episode of her podcast, Kelly couldn't hide her revulsion at the President's candid admission, exclaiming, "We’ve got to talk about Joe Biden’s s-- life… I just threw up a little my mouth… Ew!" The journalist's reaction underscores the broader discomfort and debate surrounding the appropriateness of public figures disclosing such personal aspects of their lives.

Kelly's commentary extended to a critique of the current political climate, lamenting the distraction such revelations pose to legislative progress.

The source of the controversy, Rogers' book, sheds light on a lesser-seen side of the President, suggesting that behind closed doors, Biden has been quite open about the intimate dimensions of his marriage.

According to Rogers, "Joe may have tamped down on his public bedroom declarations [in] winning the presidency, but he has joked to aides that ‘good s--’ is the key to a lasting and happy marriage, much to his wife’s chagrin."

The First Lady, Jill Biden, has herself touched on the depth of her commitment to her marriage and family in previous interviews, emphasizing the gravity of her decision to marry Joe Biden, especially considering the tragic loss of his first wife and the responsibility she felt towards his sons. In a 2016 Vogue interview, she reflected on the critical nature of her decision to marry Biden, highlighting the necessity of ensuring the stability and happiness of their family unit.

The unfolding discourse around President Biden's alleged remarks and Kelly's vehement reaction to them illuminates the ongoing tension between the personal lives of public figures and their public personas.

As this story unfolds, it not only stirs debate over privacy and propriety but also invites a deeper examination of the expectations placed on those in the highest offices and their spouses. Whether these revelations will have a lasting impact on public perceptions of the President and the First Lady remains to be seen, but they undeniably fuel the ever-present dialogue on the intersection of personal liberty and public responsibility.