Controversial White House correspondent Natalie Winters is being slammed for the outfit she wore on the first day of her new job.
Winters, who is the co-host of Steve Bannon‘s War Room on Rumble, recently began reporting about the first weeks of Donald Trump‘s administration from Washington, D.C.
The correspondent has already proved to be a controversial figure, as she openly declared that she was ‘transphobic‘ and even posted inflammatory messages on X, formerly Twitter, about transgender people.
Winters has also been branded as an ‘Islamaphobe’ by viewers of Piers Morgan Uncensored this month, when she claimed that Islam was ‘conducive to pedophilia.’
Now, the 23-year-old is making headlines once again, this time, for the outfit she wore Tuesday.
She posted a photo on Instagram of her first day on the job, sharing multiple snaps of her on-air and standing in front of The White House.
‘Officially a White House correspondent,’ Winters wrote in the caption, after correcting her spelling from ‘corespondent’ which she had written on X.
In the snap, Winters was wearing a black top with a white collared shirt layered underneath, as well a short, white leather skirt with a chevron print on it.
She completed the look with a pair of chunky white sneakers and socks.
However, many viewers were not a fan of the black-and-white ensemble, as they took to the comments section on her Instagram to slam her outfit choice.
‘Could you at least dress more modestly? This isn’t high school, it’s a PROFESSIONAL and highly privileged position to be in,’ one person wrote.
Another agreed, ‘Terrific but rethink the skirt and sneakers. C’mon you can’t be that dense.’
‘How about not dress like a high school intern?!’ someone else typed.
A user seconded, ‘Not the classic white dad new balances.’
‘That outfit is… a choice. But go off sis lmao,’ another commented.
An Instagram user wondered, ‘Maybe dress the part?’
Others, however, congratulated the reporter and shared how ‘proud’ they were of her.
This is not the first time that Winters has gotten comments on social media about her outfits, either.
During Trump’s inauguration weekend, she wore a red, bandage-style dress that appeared to be from Herve Leger.
After she posted photos in the dress, many took to her comments section to share their thoughts on her look.
‘Well done for dressing up, though being conservative traditionally means… not showing too much flesh,’ someone wrote.
Another agreed, ‘Wouldn’t be caught dead in that dress. Such immodesty.’
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