After a crucial debate advice from President Barack Obama, Jimmy Fallon's Donald Trump is back to address his controversial Megyn Kelly comments that caused outraged in women.

Fallon's parody was an answer to the people who criticized Trump's "blood coming out of her wherever" comments about Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, calling them "deviants."

Fallon once again donned a wig to mimic Trump's hair. Standing behind a podium, he started talking to the audience about his side on the issue.

"Yesterday, I called Megyn Kelly to personally not apologize," said Fallon as Trump. "When I said blood was coming out of her wherever, I obviously meant nose and ears. If you think I was talking about something else, you're a deviant."

In his three minutes talk, Fallon repeated the word "deviant" many times and also mentioned some plausible comments about his wife's "melons," "junk in the trunk" of Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina, and a "foursome" of golf with Taylor Swift, Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj, ET Online reported.

The real issue started when Trump said, "there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever" referring to Kelly, after last Thursday's Republican debate, that Kelly moderated. Many people considered the remark as sexist and in reference to Kelly's menstrual cycle.

"Only a deviant would say that what I said was what they were referring to, because nobody would make that statement," Trump said on CNN. "You almost have to be sick to put that together."

Kelly responded to the controversy on her show, The Kelly File, saying that, "I certainly will not apologize for doing good journalism."

As for the public, a hashtag activism #PeriodsAreNotAnInsult erupted on Twitter where women Tweeted to Trump about their periods. Currently, there are already over 10,250 posts with the hashtag reaching over 53 million people, according to the Keyhole social media tracker.