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Jeff Bezos’ fiancée dragged for her Trump inauguration outfit

Journalist Lauren Sánchez found herself the target of intense criticism after attending President Donald Trump’s inauguration in a lace ensemble.

Sánchez sat next to her fiancé, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg at Trump’s inauguration ceremony on Monday.

She opted for a white blazer with a plunging neckline that revealed what appeared to be a lace bustier underneath.

Journalist Lauren Sánchez sat next to her fiancé, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos (right), and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Sánchez has worn nude designs on other high-profile occasions, including a White House state dinner hosted by former President Joe Biden in April last year.

Yet her choice of a “lingerie-inspired” inauguration outfit was widely criticized.

“She has no class. No dignity. No respect,” former Fox News host Megyn Kelly wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

Another X user wrote: “Who’s going to tell her she forgot her blouse. »

“She has no class. No dignity. No respect,” former Fox News host Megyn Kelly wrote of Sánchez’s Inauguration Day look.

Others criticized Zuckerberg for appearing to get caught “peeping” in a TMZ video of the ceremony.

“Zuckerberg’s masculine energy is ‘MUST LOOK AT THE TITS!'” one X user wrote, alluding to the Meta CEO’s headline-making interview on Joe Rogan’s podcast last week.

But those who focused on the outfit’s neckline may have missed the point.

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Sánchez and Bezos’ appearance at the inauguration was, by all accounts, indicative of an overall shift toward Trump among many of the country’s tech billionaires.

All-white suits were also worn by new White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and influential Trump donor Miriam Adelson, which, as The Cut suggests, could signal an effort by Republican women to get back the look of the Democrats.

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