Internet slams Pete Hegseth’s wife for ‘Temu’ outfit

 

“Pete Hegeseth’s wife wore a dress from Temu to the white house correspondents’ dinner (I’m not joking),” she wrote, posting a side-by-side of the couple and what appeared to be the same dress listed on the platform.

From there, the comment section filled up fast.

Some users leaned into the criticism, with one suggesting it was “probably from a local right-wing boutique just reselling Temu items.”

Not everyone saw the issue.

“i mean temu probably ripped it off some designer but whatever helps you sleep sis,” one person replied.

“A Socialist is attempting to mock someone for not spending $10,000 on a one time use dress? Say it isn’t so,” another added.

The debate also pulled in broader critiques of fast fashion. Some pointed out that companies like Temu and Shein are often accused of copying designer looks.

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“Temu’s fashion range is all stolen designs. A fashion critic should know that? Are you just a slop rage engagement account?” one person wrote.

Ella pushed back

“wah wah wah temu steals designs!” she replied. “a) THIS dress design ORIGINATED on temu/shein b) hard for me to believe it’s not from temu given that the primary retailers of her bag are amazon and aliexpress,” she wrote.

Then came the political angle.

For Ella and others, the issue wasn’t just fashion; it was the message the alleged Temu outfit sent, according to them. She wrote, “If you’re married to the ‘America first’ guy (idiot), you should probably only wear American designers and not anything imported from China.”

The critique fits with Ella’s broader online persona. The self-described “socialist socialite” is known for mixing political commentary with high-fashion content.

She first gained traction after publicly supporting NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani, earning the internet nickname “hot girl for Zohran.”

Her TikTok presence leans heavily into luxury aesthetics, which include vintage Miu Miu, Chanel, and Tom Ford pieces paired with sharp opinions on politics and culture.

That combination hasn’t landed cleanly with everyone who is criticizing her.

“For being a socialist, you are a money snub. If someone chooses not to spend lots of money on clothing is that not what you would want? Socialism is about having less so others can have more. You must want to be on the have more end of the deal, by stealing from the others,” one person wrote.

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