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Lauren Sanchez is blocking out the noise.
After Jeff Bezos’ fiancée—whom he has been with since 2019—stirred controversy for her look at Donald Trump’s 2025 Inauguration, she subtly fired back at haters by liking comments about her look on her recent Instagram posts.
One comment that earned a “like” from Lauren on her Jan. 20 post said, “Girl you ate that inaugural look don’t pay attention to no haters.”
Elsewhere, another post assured Lauren that the only opinion that “matters” is the Amazon chairman’s, adding, “THAT GIRL.”
Kris Jenner also showed her appreciation for Lauren’s Starlight Ball ballgown look, writing alongside several orange heart emojis, “STUNNING!!!”
Meanwhile Brooks Nader also chimed in, “Belle of the ball!”
And Lauren also handed out a “like” to a fan who wrote of her bold fashion choice, “You are truly an inspiration to me and I’m sure to many women.”
Of course, not everyone was showering Lauren’s look for the inauguration itself—a white bustier paired with a matching blazer and pants—with praise. As one critic wrote under her post, “Usually love her outfits but the inauguration was a massive failure. The outfit looked trashy. I think Lauren usually has more class.”
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Beyond Lauren’s account, other people had harsh responses to her bold outfit choice for the 47th president’s inaugural ceremony.
Fox News journalist Megyn Kelly slammed the look during an episode of her eponymous SiriusXM show, saying, “Have some dignity and some respect for your setting in your circumstances. No one should be talking about your t-ts. Sorry. They should be talking about the inauguration.”
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And while Lauren’s outfit raised some eyebrows, her look wasn’t the only one to turn heads. After all, First Lady Melania Trump earned her own share of buzz for donning a gigantic boater hat designed by Eric Javits along with a custom navy suit by Adam Lippes.
The stylist later lauded Melania for turning the hat into a viral fashion moment adding that she, “has the inner grace, beauty and presence to transform what was really a very simple, restrained hat style into what became a ‘wow’ moment.”
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