MSNBC's Rachel Maddow said that if Donald Trump were to appear on her show, her first question would be whether he planned to send her 'to a camp'.

Maddow made an appearance on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen on Wednesday when he asked her the viewer's question.

'If you booked Donald Trump on your show, what would your first question be?' Cohen asked Maddow.

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow said that if Donald Trump were to appear on her show, her first question would be whether he planned to send her 'to a camp'

Maddow, who has consistently spoken out about the president-elect, paused and threw her head back before answering: 'Are you going to send me or anybody that I know to a camp?'

Maddow, who has constantly spoken out about the president-elect, paused and threw her head back before joking: 'Are you going to send me or anybody that I know to a camp?'

Laughter from the audience erupted as Cohen quickly change the topic.

While it's unclear what Maddow meant by her comment, in July she shared that she had been prepping for a possible Trump presidency by studying the first few months of Adolf Hitler's tenure as German chancellor in 1934, according to The Hill.

She told Rolling Stone magazine that she had been 'reading a lot about what it was like when Hitler first became chancellor'.

The two hosts also chatted about Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway.

After Cohen's show, Maddow praised Conway for engaging in conversation in a respectful way.

The Rachel Maddow Show host also talked about Megyn Kelly's move from Fox News to NBC. She said she had no idea the move would be happening, stressing that NBC News and MSNBC are separate entities. Maddow (center) with Andy Cohen (left) and Chris Hardwick (right)

'I like anyone who will speak to me as a base-level thing,' Maddow said, in response to a viewer's question.

'That's not a genuinely available thing for me from Republicans.'

The Rachel Maddow Show host also talked about Megyn Kelly's move from Fox News to NBC.

She said she had no idea the move would be happening, stressing that NBC News and MSNBC are separate entities.