Megyn Kelly has said watching the new movie Bombshell was 'an incredibly emotional experience.'

Kelly took to Instagram Friday to reveal her thoughts about the newly-released film, which is based on the sexual harassment allegations made by Fox News female employees against network founder, Roger Ailes.

The 49-year-old former Fox News anchor posted a photo of her son, Thatcher, at a movie theater, as he looked at a Bombshell poster.

'My husband @dougbrunt and I recently took our three kids to see the movie 'Frozen 2,' Kelly wrote in the image's caption. 'As we walked into the theatre, our 6-year-old stopped at this poster promoting another movie hitting the big screen. The ad confused him because it appears to show a picture of me.'

Megyn Kelly posted this photo of her six-year-old son looking at a movie poster for Bombshell

Kelly revealed her son had been confused by the movie poster. She also said that she was not involved in the making of the movie, but watching it was 'an incredibly emotional experience'

Kelly (left) wrote that Bombshell was 'loosely' based on her experience during the sexual harassment scandal at Fox News. Charlize Theron (right) wore fake eyelids, among other prosthetics, to look more like Kelly in Bombshell

The poster in question features film stars Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie. Theron, who does not look like Kelly in real-life, wore a variety of prosthetic pieces - including fake eyelids - to turn herself into a dead ringer for the conservative pundit in the movie.

Kelly went on to note that 'But while the movie 'Bombshell' is loosely based on my experience during the sexual harassment scandal at Fox News, I have nothing to do with this film. I did not sell the rights to my story or book and only got my first look at the film once it was past the point of any possible edits, though there are certainly some I would have made.'

Kelly opted not to elaborate on what those changes would have been in the social media post, but wrote that: 'Watching this picture was an incredibly emotional experience for me, and for those with whom I saw it. Sexual harassment is pervasive in this country; it can leave scars that do not heal. My heart goes out to those who’ve gone through it, who I hope might find some comfort in this story.'

She wrapped up her post by saying, 'As for my thoughts about the film, I’ll have more soon.'

Kelly took to Instagram Friday to reveal her thoughts about the newly-released film

Charlize Theron (pictured) has received a SAG Award nomination for her portrayal of Kelly

The Bombshell movie poster (L to R): Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie

Kelly has claimed that Ailes, who died in May 2017, sexually harassed her multiple times during her tenure at Fox News, including trying to force her to kiss him on the lips.

She left Fox News in January 2017, making her debut at NBC in June of that year, where she was said to earn a reported $15 to $20million a year.

Following a controversial year and a half on air, her NBC contract was terminated in January 2019.

Since November 8, Kelly has been posting short, produced interview clips on Instagram and YouTube, calling them The MK Interview.

Theron received a SAG Award nomination Wednesday for her portrayal of Kelly, while Bombshell itself has received a Golden Globe nomination.