White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's recent pregnancy disclosure led numerous observers to raise questions about whether or not she intentionally got lip injections knowing she was pregnant.
We recently reported that Leavitt, who's 28, is expecting her second child with her husband, Nick, who is 30 years her senior.
But the internet was focused on the fact that Leavitt said her new baby is due in May, and tied that to a recent Vanity Fair close-up photoshoot in which Leavitt was shown with apparent injection marks around her lips.
One popular influencer, Jesus Freakin Congress wrote, "If Karoline Leavitt is due in May 2026, she was already pregnant when the Vanity Fair photos were taken. Which means she appears to have gotten cosmetic fillers while pregnant. And yet, this same administration is out here warning pregnant women not to take Tylenol? So to recap: elective cosmetic injectables are apparently fine, but over-the-counter pain relief is treated like a moral hazard. Interesting…"
Liberal commentator Brian Krassenstein also made a video about it, writing on Saturday, "Weird."
"The crowd who doesn’t want to give newborns Hepatitis B shots are fine with putting their pregnancy in jeopardy using lip fillers," he added.
One account identifying as a "recovering Republican," Professional Student no more! Esq., said that Leavitt "knew she was pregnant during that photoshoot last month."
"Pregnant women are NOT supposed to get lip injections yet our dumb--- potus and RFK Jr. are telling them not to take Tylenol. Really?" they added.
Popular anti-MAGA influencer Dittie also chimed in, writing, "So Karoline has announced that she is pregnant. Congratulations to her and whoever baby daddy is. Somebody should inform the idiot mommy-to-be that all of that filler she keeps shoving in her face is harmful to her baby. In fact, it’s even not FDA approved for pregnant women, BECAUSE IT’S POTENTIALLY HARMFUL."