What has Lauren Sanchez Said About Her Controversial Outfit At the Inauguration?

Lauren Sanchez’s bold fashion choices at recent inaugural events have sparked a mix of admiration and criticism. 


Her striking white Alexander McQueen pantsuit paired with a lace bra, worn during President Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony, received varied reactions, including a viral moment with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. 

Comedian Whitney Cummings offered her humorous take on Sanchez’s outfit in an Instagram commentary, saying, “I’m not gonna hate on her. 

She is a businesswoman, and her decisions have gotten her this far.”

However, Cummings couldn’t help but poke fun at the lace detail, referring to it as “cheap-looking,” even though it was likely a high-end Dolce & Gabbana piece. 

She joked, “We’ve all bought, like, a cute white lace bra and you take your shirt off and … it always looks like you’ve been trafficked,” highlighting how it often doesn’t translate well in photos. 

Cummings also humorously commented on Sanchez’s relationship with Jeff Bezos, suggesting, “She’s with the head of Amazon, and she looked like she got that top on Temu.”

Sanchez Responds with Grace

Sanchez took the critiques in stride, leaving a heart emoji on Cummings’ post, which showed her good-natured response to the commentary. 

On her own Instagram, she liked supportive comments, including one from a fan that read, “Girl, you ate that inaugural look. Don’t pay attention to the haters.”

While Sanchez hasn’t publicly addressed harsher remarks, like Megyn Kelly’s comparison of her outfit to that of a “hooker,” she seems unfazed by the chatter. 

A viral clip also added to the social media frenzy, showing Zuckerberg seemingly glancing at Sanchez’s chest during the event. 

The Meta CEO later liked a photo of her inaugural ball look, further amplifying the buzz. 

For the evening celebrations, Sanchez chose an ethereal orange gown and a strapless black dress for another pre-inaugural event, both by Dolce & Gabbana, solidifying her reputation as a fashion risk-taker. 

Despite the mixed reactions, Sanchez has shown remarkable confidence. 

Her choice to embrace bold fashion and remain unbothered by criticism highlights her individuality. 

As one fan aptly put it, “Only opinion that matters is your own and Jeff’s.”

For Sanchez, her boldness extends beyond her outfits—it’s about her unapologetic approach to life in the public eye.

Lauren Sanchez’s bold fashion choices at recent inaugural events have sparked a mix of admiration and criticism. 

Her striking white Alexander McQueen pantsuit paired with a lace bra, worn during President Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony, received varied reactions, including a viral moment with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. 

Comedian Whitney Cummings offered her humorous take on Sanchez’s outfit in an Instagram commentary, saying, “I’m not gonna hate on her. 

She is a businesswoman, and her decisions have gotten her this far.”

However, Cummings couldn’t help but poke fun at the lace detail, referring to it as “cheap-looking,” even though it was likely a high-end Dolce & Gabbana piece. 

She joked, “We’ve all bought, like, a cute white lace bra and you take your shirt off and … it always looks like you’ve been trafficked,” highlighting how it often doesn’t translate well in photos. 

Cummings also humorously commented on Sanchez’s relationship with Jeff Bezos, suggesting, “She’s with the head of Amazon, and she looked like she got that top on Temu.”

Sanchez Responds with Grace

Sanchez took the critiques in stride, leaving a heart emoji on Cummings’ post, which showed her good-natured response to the commentary. 

On her own Instagram, she liked supportive comments, including one from a fan that read, “Girl, you ate that inaugural look. Don’t pay attention to the haters.”

While Sanchez hasn’t publicly addressed harsher remarks, like Megyn Kelly’s comparison of her outfit to that of a “hooker,” she seems unfazed by the chatter. 

A viral clip also added to the social media frenzy, showing Zuckerberg seemingly glancing at Sanchez’s chest during the event. 

The Meta CEO later liked a photo of her inaugural ball look, further amplifying the buzz. 

For the evening celebrations, Sanchez chose an ethereal orange gown and a strapless black dress for another pre-inaugural event, both by Dolce & Gabbana, solidifying her reputation as a fashion risk-taker. 

Despite the mixed reactions, Sanchez has shown remarkable confidence. 

Her choice to embrace bold fashion and remain unbothered by criticism highlights her individuality. 

As one fan aptly put it, “Only opinion that matters is your own and Jeff’s.”

For Sanchez, her boldness extends beyond her outfits—it’s about her unapologetic approach to life in the public eye.

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