White House correspondent Natalie Winters has stirred controversy once again, this time over the outfit she chose to wear on her first day reporting from Washington, D.C. Winters, 23, who co-hosts War Room on Rumble, posted a photo on Instagram standing in front of the White House to mark the beginning of her new role. In the post, she wore a black top layered over a white collared shirt, paired with a short white leather skirt with a chevron print, and completed the look with chunky white sneakers and socks.
However, her outfit quickly sparked backlash online. Many critics argued that the look was unprofessional for such a prestigious position. One commenter pointed out that it seemed more appropriate for high school rather than a White House correspondent role, while others criticized her combination of the skirt and sneakers. Some users even advised her to “dress the part,” given her high-profile position, with one person saying her outfit was not fitting for the job.
This isn’t the first time Winters has faced criticism for her clothing choices. During President Trump’s inauguration weekend, she wore a red bandage-style dress that similarly attracted negative attention. Critics at the time accused her of being immodest, suggesting that dressing conservatively should mean not showing “too much flesh.”
Despite the backlash, Winters has received support from some corners. Several social media users expressed pride in her achievements and defended her personal style. However, her controversial comments on social media, including inflammatory remarks about transgender people and Islam, have made her a polarizing figure in the media.
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