
At President Donald Trump's inauguration, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sánchez turned heads (including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's) with her outfit. Now, Sanchez's choice of attire has sparked a fiery exchange between two far-right media personalities.
The Daily Beast reported Wednesday that SiriusXM host (and former Fox News pundit) Megyn Kelly said that Sánchez — who paired a white blazer with a lacy corset visible underneath — "dresses like a prostitute." She then launched into a tirade about the 55-year-old former journalist's ensemble, arguing that it was inappropriate for a presidential inauguration ceremony.
"She looked like a hooker. At the inauguration, she wore a corset. She had her boobs on display. I can’t with this woman. The girls were out," Kelly said. "I can see the middle of her boobs. I can see her underboob... this is absurd. She couldn’t even keep them covered up for a day."
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"This is not my first time saying she dresses like a hooker because she does," Kelly added, before going on to post to her X account that Sanchez "has no class. No dignity. No respect."
Kelly's rant attracted the attention of former Fox News host Ann Coulter, who defended Sanchez and launched her own attack on her ex-colleague. The Beast noted that Coulter posted a photo of Kelly from 2010 in which she wore a revealing black dress and wrote on X: "This you?"
"Stop being such bluenoses. Lauren Sanchez looked fine," Coulter wrote in a separate post.
This isn't the first time Kelly has used her platform to criticize a prominent woman. Last summer, she accused then-Vice President Kamala Harris of "sleep[ing] her way into and upwards in California politics" after Harris became the Democratic Party's de facto presidential nominee. Journalist Justin Baragona accused Kelly of "slut-shaming" Harris, and pointed out that Kelly wrote in her memoir that she resented rumors that she slept with the late Fox News CEO Roger Ailes to climb the corporate ladder.
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