The parallels between 1536 and 2026 are unmistakable, although Kelly insists, “I forgot until we started doing Q and As, and everyone started bringing up Andrew Tate, the manosphere, Donald Trump, Epstein.” She doesn’t have to delve too deeply to access her feminine rage every night, though. “I came of age during liberal fourth wave feminism. We were marching forward,” she says. “But I’m 30 now and it feels so jarring to be like, ‘Oh, what the f***, we’re marching backwards?’”