Three days after Megyn Kelly's lawyer tried to suggest that his client's future at NBC was uncertain, the network made it very clear that the embattled host is on her way out.

DailyMail.com visited the NBC Experience Store at 30 Rockefeller Center on Monday and found that the entire space had been cleared of Megyn Kelly merchandise.

Gone were the Megyn Kelly Today mugs and shirts promoting her now cancelled program, along with the posters of the $69 million hire which were on display.

One worker revealed everything was removed on Friday.

One of those posters was just an empty frame on Monday, while the large image of Kelly that was in the store's front window was replaced by a giant advertisement for the FAO Schwartz flagship that will soon be opening at 30 Rock.

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Posters and totes: Megyn Kelly Today merchandise has been removed from the NBC Experience Store just three days after she was ousted from the NBC morning show (group shot out in front of NBC last September)

Meg-less store: Her poster has also been removed from the front of the store and replaced with one advertising the FAO Schwartz store that is moving into 30 Rock (the NBC Experience Store above)

Off air: There is also this empty frame at 30 Rock (above on Monday) which used to hold a promotional images for her hour of Today

BEFORE: The image for NBC Studios included her logo, and has now been stripped bare

Error: NBC has also deleted Kelly's merchandise from their online stores, with error messages now appearing if one attempts to buy items like a $26.95 mug (left last week, right this week)

It was announced on Friday that Kelly would not be returning to the third hour of Today - the same day all Megyn Kelly items were removed from the store

It was announced on Friday that Kelly would not be returning to the third hour of Today.

'Megyn Kelly Today is not returning. Next week, the 9 a.m. hour will be hosted by other TODAY co-anchors,' said a spokesperson.

Kelly's lawyer was quick to issue a statement in the wake of that announcement, saying: 'Megyn remains an employee of NBC News and discussions about next steps are continuing.'

Her employment status seems likely to change however in the next few days.

It was not just the network store that was busy scrubbing away every trace of Kelly over the weekend.

The NBC website and online store are also now devoid of any sign of the host.

Attempts to purchase Megyn Kelly merchandise lead to error pages, and the actual Today show website is gone.

The two hits that do come up on NBC when searching Kelly's name as the announcement that she has been ousted from Today and the op ed written on Sunday by students at her old high school denouncing her blackface remarks.

Kelly herself has also been in hiding since Wednesday afternoon, when she was last seen making her way into her Upper West Side apartment building in photos obtained by DailyMail.com.

Swell: On Friday it was announced she was off Today following her blackface comment but her lawyer made a point of declaring that Kelly is still an NBC employee

Mugged: Kelly's lawyer was quick to issue a statement in the wake of that announcement, saying: 'Megyn remains an employee of NBC News and discussions about next steps are continuing' (NBC store on Monday above)

Tees: Kelly herself has also been in hiding since Wednesday afternoon, when she was last seen making her way into her Upper West Side apartment building (shirt previously for sale on left, store on Monday right, with no Megyn shirts)

She did pop up on social media one this weekend to pay tribute to the victims of the Pittsburgh massacre, sharing a post on Twitter that read: 'Prayers for the victims and their suffering loved ones at the Tree of Life Synagogue. Lord, help us heal. #TreeOLifeSynagogue'

Kelly was replaced by Jenna Bush Hager on Monday when Today aired a new episode of the third hour for the first time since the embattled host was ousted from the NBC morning show.

She did not appear however until the second half of the third hour, as the show kept the focus on the news out of Pittsburgh for much of the episode, where Savannah Guthrie was reporting for the network.

There was a brief mention of the recent events at the top of the program, when Hoda Kotb, Craig melvin and Al Roker kicked off the hour, but no mention of Kelly's name.

'Today, as you know, we are starting a new chapter in the third hour of our show,' said Kotb.

'And as it evolves we want you to know the entire Today family will continue to bring you informative and important stories just as we always have.'

Kotb only appeared at the top of the hour in light of the show's breaking news coverage following the mass shooting at a synagogue over the weekend.

‹ Slide me › Then and now: Megyn kelly used to sit in the window (left) but now there is an advertisement for FAO Schwartz (right)

As a result, the reveal of who was replacing Kelly was delayed for some time, with Kotb finally announcing halfway through the hour that Hager would be taking over the show after the commercial break.

Hager was then seen alone in Kelly's studio, which was shot to look incredibly small and intimate despite the $10 million that was spent to build the venue.

There was also no live studio audience.

Hager did her first segment alone before being joined on a couch by Melvin and Roker for an interview.

It was a very low key and dialed back affair, but one that seemed to make use of Kelly's crew.