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Megyn Kelly raised eyebrows on Tuesday, causing a huge commotion by attacking Jane Fonda — and then disappearing.

On Monday’s “Megyn Kelly Today,” the besieged host took bizarre revenge against Fonda for making fun of Kelly’s ill-fated attempt to ask Fonda about her plastic surgery during an October interview.

Then, on Tuesday, NBC aired a taped episode of the show instead of the usual live hour.

An NBC insider told Page Six that the network decided last week to broadcast the recorded show — which was about sex trafficking — because it’s a sensitive topic.

Meanwhile, panelists on rival morning show “The View” hammered Kelly over her monologue, in which she moaned that Fonda had happily chatted with other outlets about her surgery, and invoked Fonda’s “Hanoi Jane” nickname, saying that Kelly wasn’t “in the market for a lesson from Jane Fonda on what is and is not appropriate.”

Kelly said that she “chose to say nothing” after Fonda complained publicly about the question, but that “Fonda was at it again [complaining] last week, including here on NBC and then elsewhere, so it’s time to address the ‘poor me’ routine.”

On “The View,” former “Today” host Ann Curry said that journalists should “use whatever time we’re given to shine a light on other stories,” adding, “to take time with this — this is not journalism.”

Meanwhile, “View” host Joy Behar added with trademark candor, “To drag the Vietnam War into a plastic surgery conversation is a real stretch,” and said that “Jane should have just said to her, ‘And how much work have you had, bitch?’”

But one TV insider huffed of the dispute: “It’s no surprise ‘The View’ is using Megyn to try to make themselves more relevant, since she has been regularly beating them for the last two months” in various ratings demographics.