Christian McCaffrey criticized a style influencer publically as “evil” for going on a social media rant about his wife Olivia Culpo’s “nothing” of a wedding dress.
He commented under the reel which was created by influencer Kennedy Bingham, on Tuesday, “What an evil thing to post online. I hope you can find joy and peace in the world, the way my beautiful wife does.”
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Culpo with his husband, McCaffrey, slammed Bingham again by calling her “bizarre human” in the comment section under the same video she shared on TikTok.
She wrote on a screenshot shared by Bingham to her Instagram Stories, “Wow what an absolutely evil person you are. I hope no one ever tears you apart in this way because it’s extremely hurtful. I love this dress and it was everything I wanted and more.”
The video went viral in minutes on social media platforms about Bingham sharing her candid thoughts on Culpo’s “modest” Dolce & Gabbana long-sleeved ballgown with a button-lined back and 16-foot lace veil.
Their controversies on digital forums have become the subject of speculation among individuals as everyone is curious about their ongoing debate. She said in that particular video, “I’ve been a bridal creator for four years now, and I have never said this before, but I do not like this wedding dress.”
Bingham elucidates publically that the former Miss Universe made a “beautiful bride” in her “simple, elegant dress, it’s all the “stuff surrounding the dress that leaves kind of a bitter aftertaste.”
Furthermore, the criticism did not stop there and the topic became more and more controversial. She criticized several things that Culpo said regarding her dress. Culpo said, “I didn’t want it to exude sex in any way, shape, or form” and that she wanted a gown “that felt as serious as that commitment.”
She added, “What you wear on your wedding day has almost nothing to do with whether or not you’re going to have a long and happy marriage. I was pushing this idea of what all brides should look like.”
Bingham accused the model of disguising “a very eloquent way of asking for whatever you are dressed as,” labeling her remarks as “really odd.”
She was also upset by Culpo’s comment that McCaffrey, 28, found her the “most beautiful” when she wore something “elegant, covered, and timeless.”
She continued, “I also think it’s weird how much she’s talking about coverage, especially as someone who in her day-to-day life is not a modest dresser … I just think the usage of the word ‘covered’ is so icky because you are not covered in day-to-day life. And, also, why is he thinking you’re the most beautiful when you’re covered? That’s such an odd thing.”
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Furthermore, she keeps slamming her for being “nothing” and having an “absence of personality.”
She critiqued, “It’s very clear that this was not a wedding. This was a conservative campaign, and it wasn’t even well done … You took this disingenuous pick-me route that honestly felt more like you were thinking about your narrative than your actual marriage.”
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