Multiple sources have confirmed to DailyMail.com that Megyn Kelly is out at NBC.

This move comes just 48 hours after the embattled host made remarks in which she defended blackface on Today.

Kelly tried to deal with the scandal by delivering a tearful apology on-air and welcoming two black panelists to discuss the fraught and horrifying history of the practice, but it did no good.

'Megyn Kelly is done. She is not ever coming back,' said an NBC executive with knowledge of the situation.

'We are just working out timing of the announcement but mark my word – she is gone and will never be seen on NBC live again.'

The source then added: 'Here’s the worst part – her deal is a non-break deal – so she walks away with all that money. It’s disgusting and heads should roll here because of it.'

A spokesperson for NBC declined to comment at this time.

The only thing remaining is for Kelly's lawyers to meet with NBC executives to finalize an exit package.

Page Six is reporting that Kelly is now asking that Ronan Farrow be present for that meeting, in a move that likely relates to the former NBC correspondent's claims that the network killed his Harvey Weinstein expose.

Kelly had previously called on NBC to investigate why the story was shelved, which is why Farrow took his expose to The New Yorker.

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Tearful: Megyn Kelly is out at NBC one day after she delivered prepared remarks at the start of her show on Wednesday (above) in which she apologized for defending the practice of blackface one day prior

Last seen: Kelly was spotted in public on Wednesday, returning home to her Upper West Side apartment. She appeared down cast as she stared at her phone

And it looks like Kelly could be heading for a homecoming of sorts.

A network news insider tells DailyMail.com that there are tentative conversations underway about Kelly returning to Fox News or its new online venture Fox Nation, whose viewers despise what they perceive as 'political correctness' and would likely welcome her back with open arms.

Kelly was not particularly popular when she left the network among the staff, but many of her biggest detractors have since left Fox News.

A Fox News spokesperson responded to this by stating: 'We are extremely happy with our entire line-up.'

Another NBC source with knowledge of the staff meeting that took place on Thursday said that the staff was told Monday's show would be live, but with the host TBD.

The staff got a chance to speak with human resources on Wednesday, and voice their concerns about the host of their show.

An NBC insider tells DailyMail.com that employees on the show made it very clear that they were 'disgusted' by Kelly's blackface comments and 'didn’t like her personally.'

Staffers were also informed by NBC that they were members of the Today team at a time when there jobs appeared to be on the line.

'Given the circumstances, Megyn Kelly Today will be on tape the rest of the week,' said an NBC spokesperson.

A source at the network had stated that it seemed inevitable that Kelly would be phased out just like Billy Bush, with the host being kept off the air on Thursday and Friday before the network announces the show.

Kelly has made few friends and many enemies during her time on Today, angering a number of veteran employees with her segments about sexual misconduct allegations against Matt Lauer and Tom Brokaw.

Kelly brought in an almost entirely new staff when she began on Today, including her own publicists and producers as well as a dedicated crew, when she started at the 9am hour in her brand new $10 million studio.

Prior to that, the third hour was filmed in the same studio as the first two hours of the Today show, requiring little additional crew.

Should the show return to that format, it would likely be difficult to keep all of the Megyn Kelly Today staff employed at the network, but NBC told staffers not to worry on Wednesday according to one person who was present at the meeting.

It is not just employees who have grown tired of Kelly either, with one major executive also voicing his frustration with the embattled host on Wednesday.

The Daily Beast obtained a transcript from a town hall that was held on Wednesday, in which NBC News Chairman Andy Lack did not hold back when going after Kelly.

'There is no other way to put this, but I condemn those remarks,' said Lack.

'There is no place on our air or in this workplace for them. Very unfortunate.'

He went on to state: 'The team did an excellent job covering it properly. I thought Craig [Melvin] and Al [Roker] brought a thoughtfulness and a context to it that was sorely missing, and they really did this company and our audience a real public service.'

Kelly looks to be preparing for battle, having hired a high-profile litigator on Wednesday at almost the exact same time that she was dropped by her talent agency, CAA.

The Hollywood Reporter revealed late Wednesday that Kelly had obtained the services of Bryan Freedman, who earlier this year filed a gender bias claim against Paramount following the termination of executive Amy Powell.

That case was settled in September for an undisclosed sum.

The news of Kelly's new legal representation came on the heels of DailyMail.com breaking the story that Kelly was preparing to exit the network.

Multiple sources at multiple networks told DailyMail.com on Wednesday that members of Kelly's team had been in contact about finding a new home for the Today host.

Those networks were not biting though, with one executive at ABC saying: 'We wouldn't hire her in a million years. She's toxic and her personal brand is finished.'

Homecoming: Sources tell DailyMail.com there are tentative conversations about her returning to Fox News(l to r: Kelly's husband Doug Brunt in background, Katie Couric, Kelly, Fox News founder Rupert Murdoch, Martha Stewart and Jack Dorsey)

Backlash: NBC devoted considerable segments to the Kelly blackface scandal on Today and NBC Nightly News (above on Tuesday night)

History lesson: 'The fact is, while she apologized to the staff, she owes a bigger apology to folks of color around the country,' said Al Roker (right with Craig Melvin on left), who Kelly replaced at 9am on Today

An insider at CAA - the agency that represented Kelly - confirmed that the calls to other networks and news organizations were indeed taking place, but claimed that it was all standard practice.

'There have been some preliminary discussions, but it is normal for agents to be aware of what's out there, but nothing significant yet,' said the insider.

That individual then added: 'I wouldn't make too much of it.'

When asked for comment, Kelly's publicist said that reports of any person on Kelly's team reaching out to other networks were 'absolutely false.'

At the same, an NBC executive told DailyMail.com that Kelly will not be missed at the network.

'That hour used to be a ratings hit with Al Roker and Tamron Hall and it was relatively inexpensive to produce,' said the executive.

'Now viewers get to witness the greatest example of white privilege on television. She defended blackface. I mean how is this acceptable in any way? She needs to go.'

That same executive was also critical of the decision to hire Kelly, questioning why Andy Lack and Noah Oppenheim had not already gotten rid of the $69 million woman.

'Andy and Noah need to own this mistake and fire her. There shouldn't be a place for someone with these views to remain on NBC News,' said that executive.

'Andy and Noah both should be held accountable too. They gave her the $69 million and all she has delivered is scandal after scandal. Add production costs and they are responsible for a $100 million dollar s*** show at 9am every morning.'

Most employees will be glad that the Kelly era is ending however, having previously accused her of tarnishing the network's legacy.

'Her limited tenure here has been an embarrassing joke - offends Jane Fonda, kisses Alex Jones' a**, defends blackface. I mean what is next?' asked one.

And a veteran network correspondent said: 'It's time NBC transferred Megyn from the News Division to Bravo. She'd fit in perfectly on the Real Housewives of New York as all she seems capable of doing is creating drama and controversy.'

That corespondent then got serious, noting that 'this is the network that created Barbara Walters, Tim Russert, Maria Shriver and Katie Couric.'

'How the hell did it come to Megyn Kelly? I can't understand how Steve Burke hasn't called and handed Andy Lack his marching orders for overseeing this expensive disgrace,' said the corespondent.

'How must our African American colleagues feel? It's an absolute disgrace and NBC News shouldn't stand for it. Clearly they do as she'll be on the air again tomorrow.'