Megyn Kelly's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week keeps on trudging along for the new NBC hire, who has found herself at the center of yet another controversy.

This time around, the woman who went toe-to-toe with President Trump is facing off against a far more difficult adversary, as families of the victims who lost their lives in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting have voiced their disdain and disapproval over her decision to have Infowars' Alex Jones on her 'Sunday Night' show this week.

At the same time she is also dealing with another adversary in Jones himself, the same man who is the subject of the interview that she has been forced to defend the past few days.

In an 12-minute diatribe posted to his YouTube page after the day-long NBC interview last week, Jones went after the former Fox News host's physical appearance and stated that he had 'zero attraction' to Kelly.

Jones' rambling rant culminated with a vicious and ferocious personal attack against the 47-tear-old mother-of-three, and the radio host's admission that he told Kelly during her visit to Texas: 'Your children are going to die of cancer.'

He then really drove that comment home by adding: 'You’re going to outlive your children, Megyn.'

Future looks bright: Alex Jones spent his past two radio shows talking about Megyn Kelly and his interview with the NBC host for her 'Sunday Night' show airing this week (Jones and Kelly in San Antonio back in early June)

Rude: Jones went after the former Fox News host's physical appearance and stated that he had 'zero attraction' to Kelly because she is 'not feminine' (Kelly and Jones getting BBQ at Rudy's in Texas)

Chamring: 'Not feminine. Cold. Robotic. Dead ... a sociopath? A psychopath?' said Jones soon after while describing Kelly

'Not feminine. Cold. Robotic. Dead,' said Jones of his interview with Kelly, whose warm demeanor and welcoming looks managed to melt the icy facade of Russian president Vladimir Putin one week prior.

'I felt zero attraction to Megyn Kelly. That's not an insult to Megyn Kelly. I talked to a lot of other folks that know her. They say, "No. It's the same." Because you're dealing with a sociopath? A psychopath? I don't know."'

Jones did not stop there either, also taking some time to go after Kelly's facial features.

'You can have that painted-on joker smile all you want,' Jones said at one point.

'And those lawyer, sociopath eyes. But at the end of the day, I’ve spoken the truth.'

Jones closed out his rant a bit weak however with a rather dated film reference while explaining why he did the interview.

'I wanted to see it for myself. The girl next door sitting there with the toad creature,' said Jones.

'She should be in the new "Bladerunner" as the new replicant robot. I’m like this fat toad creature.'

It is unclear however if Jones' actually believes any of this hullabaloo or is simply trying to motivate his listeners into hate-watching Kelly's show on Sunday night.

Much like his friend President Trump, Jones' is a big fan of numbers and audience size.

His friend came up to when Jones had an impromptu interview with Kelly in his studio and asked when she was having President Trump on the show.

'Whenever he says yes,' responded Kelly.

'Are you going to be sweet to him?' asked Jones.

'Are you going to sit in his lap.'

Kelly then shot Jones a glance and said: 'Moving on.'

He said, she said stop: Jones asked Kelly about what she would do for an interview with President Trump, saying: 'Are you going to be sweet to him? Are you going to sit in his lap.'

Dark knight rising: 'You can have that painted-on joker smile all you want, and those lawyer, sociopath eyes. But at the end of the day, I’ve spoken the truth,' said Jones

Casual conversations: Jones said that while he was out with Megyn he said to her at one point: 'Your children are going to die of cancer'

He was much less jovial however the next day after he had completed the interview.

'I got to tell you, having Megyn Kelly yesterday here until like 10:45 at night was a soul-sucking experience,' said Jones at the top of the video of his interview earlier in the week.

'I tell ya, I take my licks to get the word out, but man, dealing with lawyers that make being sociopaths an art form really lets you know why society is in so much trouble.'

He then gave a a brief recap of how he thought the interview went, with less than kind words for Kelly.

'This report that’s supposedly going to air in the next few weeks, this profile, but it’s really an investigative report, masquerading as a profile, but really fake news in my view,' explained Jones.

And then , he gave his assessment of Kelly's crew.

'I mean nice people, nice producer. I felt like the lady that’s the lead producer – nice southern belle lady, older lady – is like somebody that leads you to the gas chamber, or to the hangman’s noose, or to the electric chair,' said Jones.

'They comfort you, give you your last meal. They tell you that heaven is on the other side of electrical volts that will be pouring through your brain. Heh, heh, heh.'

There were some compliments as well, with Jones saying: 'I got to say, she’s prettier in person. I never know whether that’s a compliment or not in my line of work.'

It has now been two straight days of attacks and Kelly still refuses to back down on her decision to interview Jones.

Kelly responded to the early outrage on Twitter Sunday night, stating that it was a 'riveting exchange' while pointing out the radio host's proximity to power thanks to his friendship with President Trump.

The backlash over Kelly's special guest got so heated on Monday that she was actually fired, and asked to step down from her role as host of a Sandy Hook Benefit she was scheduled to appear at on Wednesday.

Horrible day: Greene posted an image of her daughter and told Kelly to look at the girl and say her name, then later shared the online harassment she receives from deniers (Greene and her husband Jimmy in 2014)

Horrific loss: Many soon began to retweet the comments being posted online by Nelba Marquez-Greene, who lost her 6-year-old daughter Ana in the school shooting (Ana above)

Kelly has continued to defend her decision to interview Jones however, pointing out that he has a close relationship with President Trump and is a person that Americans should know more about given his proximity to power.

Ultimately, the most damaging and devastating comments against Kelly have come from the parents and family members of the massacre's 26 victims.

That group tried to give Kelly a glimpse into what their lives are like as a result of Jones on Monday, posting heartbreaking tweets about the loss of their loved ones and then watching as conspiracy theorists respond by calling them liars and murderers.

Jones meanwhile seemed very excited about Kelly's arrival one week prior, stating on his May 31 show: 'Megyn Kelly’s coming next week. I want Kathy Griffin, me, and Megyn Kelly to oil wrestle next week on air.'

He then said maybe he would take on both ladies in a boxing match.

Kelly meanwhile released a statement about the controversy Tuesday morning.

'I understand and respect the decision of the event organizers but I'm of course disappointed that I won't be there to support them on Wednesday night,' began Kelly in her statement.

'I find Alex Jones's suggestion that Sandy Hook was "a hoax" as personally revolting as every other rational person does.'

She then explained: It left me, and many other Americans, asking the very question that prompted this interview: how does Jones, who traffics in these outrageous conspiracy theories, have the respect of the president of the United States and a growing audience of millions?'

Kelly then offered theories, stating: 'President Trump, by praising and citing him, appearing on his show, and giving him White House press credentials, has helped elevate Jones, to the alarm of many.'

'Our goal in sitting down with him was to shine a light - as journalists are supposed to do - on this influential figure, and yes - to discuss the considerable falsehoods he has promoted with near impunity,' said Kelly.

President Trump is a big fan of Jones' show, and a frequent listener he himself has admitted in the past.

He also appeared on the show during his campaign.

Rationale: Kelly responded to the outcry by writing on Twitter: 'POTUS's been on & praises @RealAlexJones' show ... Many don't know him; our job is 2 shine a light' (Kelly and Jones above during interview taping in Texas)

Not having it: Chelsea Clinton was one of the first to lash out at Kelly, saying that everyone show boycott the episode when it airs on Father's Day this Sunday (above)

In the preview of her interview with Jones, the NBC News host demands to know how he can declare something like Sandy Hook a hoax given the loss of young lives and parents who are still grieving for their children.

'Oh I know, but they don't get angry about the half-million dead Iraqis from the sanctions...' starts Jones before he is cut off by Kelly and accused of dodging her question.

'The media doesn't cover all the evil wars...' begins Jones, who again is cut-off by Kelly.

'That doesn't excuse the things you said about Newtown, you know that,' states the host, who actually traveled to Texas to meet with Jones in his own studio.

'Here's the difference, I looked at all the angles of Newtown and I made my statements before the media even picked it up.'

And in 2012, in the wake of the Aurora cinema massacre that saw 12 killed and 70 injured when a gunman opened fire during a screening of The Dark Knight, Jones claimed it was a 'false flag'.

'If you look at the full spectrum of information unfolding right now, 100 per cent chance that the mass murder committed in the suburb of Denver, Colorado, right next to Littleton and Columbine was a false flag mind control event.'

He even blamed President Obama for being behind a series of deadly tornadoes in Oklahoma back in 2013 that claimed the lives of over 30 people.