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Lifestyle influencers Tara Langdale talked to Fox News Digital about how she received hurt messages from critics, a less serious fashion post that described her “unchic” as a hit, triggering a series of cascading events that left her non-political position a victim of the attack.
The self-proclaimed full-time mom has accumulated about 250,000 views and found herself at the receiving end of the hatred April 7 Titlok In her seat, drinking beautiful hair, gold jewelry and neatly trimmed nails from her wine glass, she browsed the list of “unchic” fashion sins.
Tattoos, Lululemon, loose denim, camouflage and visible panty lines are just part of some of the controversial “Unchic” list that makes Landail politically appealing to her to have a boiling critic’s objection.
One person said: “The vote for Trump is unwise.”
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“For her, privilege = chic. Hope this helps!” Another.
One third said: “Just say you’re a Republican and go lmao,” a string of commentators were annoyed by classism with exceptions to her tattoo attitude.
The video was even caught Guardian’s Note that one article made “fashion” as “a shorthand for conservative coding aesthetics” and talked about the appearance of “stalemate and spray guns” of Trump’s allies as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Although Langdale was conservative when talking to him Fox News Numbersshe insisted that not everything is related to politics.
“When I dress in the morning, I didn’t think about my party and that I should dress up to show that,” Langdale said.
“I think conservatism is more about culture, religion – all of these things go into your conservative way of thinking. Now, if you’re talking about conservative dress styles… that’s more about religion and culture, too.” “Of course, if I’m going to church on Sunday, my clothes are conservative. I’m going to keep graceful, but if you see me on the street in your daily routine, I’m not conservative at all. I’ll never think my style is conservative. But I’m absolutely conservative.

Langdale called the tattoo “Unchic” in her viral Tiktok video, causing controversy. (iStock)
Langdale talked about the politicized dogma, saying she didn’t understand why Tiktok users came to the conclusion about “conservative” or “Republican makeup” like they did.
“Because I’m a blonde, because I have more of a natural look to me, I’m not always full of charm…I’m really not sure how this makes me look conservative, but, I just thought, when people don’t agree with what you say, they have to find a way to discredit you, it’s just a simple strategy,” she continued. ”
Meanwhile, Langdale opposes the idea of her videos, which means people are too poor to afford expensive items automatically “unwise” and points to branded products like sportswear brands Lululemon, Apple Watch and Golden Goose sneakers, all of which can be expensive – all of which suggest evidence pointing to the opposite.
“Remember, money can talk and wealth whisper, and I don’t know any wealthy people wear Gucci’s boobs,” she said in the original post.
Langdale explained that the Tiktok trend that users showed “things that I found very stylish” caught her attention when it started circulating on the app. She found them “conceited and offensive” and she was forced to stab the video.
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“Of course, my videos are also very conceited and offensive, but it feels like a level of cringe to me, and I don’t like to attack anyone personally on social media, so I’m not going to pursue a specific creator. I just want to jump on the trend… so that’s my initial, I created the video.
Langdale shared that her direct message on the platform has threatened and commented on her family since the video spread.
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“It really makes you take a step back and stop,” she shared.
Langdale added: “Is this really worth the reaction of crazy people? I never want to put my family in danger, but I think a lot of them are just keyboard pirates, they just go back to the back of their computers and they typed anything they can try to get more like in the comments.”