Kimberly Guilfoyle's cooking video in glamorous attire sparks backlash, trolls say 'don’t mind hair'

The video went viral, with many finding the combination of glamour and food preparation 'weird' and 'awkward'
Kimberly Guilfoyle faced backlash after posting a cooking video on Instagram Stories (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)
Kimberly Guilfoyle faced backlash after posting a cooking video on Instagram Stories (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Kimberly Guilfoyle, fiancee of Donald Trump Jr and former Fox News host, has stirred controversy after posting a cooking video on Instagram Stories.

In the clip, Guilfoyle is seen preparing chicken for dinner while dressed in high heels, an expensive skin-tight dress, and, most notably, with her long hair hanging over the food she was preparing.

Kimberly Guilfoyle's viral cooking video sparks criticism and discomfort

The video quickly went viral, and viewers expressed their discomfort and disapproval. Many found it "weird" and "awkward" to see Guilfoyle in such a glamorous outfit while cooking.

Ron Filipkowski, CEO of Meidas Touch News, shared the video on X (formerly Twitter) with a caption reading, "Cooking with Kim. Don't mind the hair." The post was met with a flood of comments criticizing Guilfoyle's cooking style as "absolutely disgusting."



 

This incident is not the first time Guilfoyle has faced ridicule. She previously drew criticism when a video of her adjusting her dress near her crotch at the Republican National Convention went viral.

In that footage, the camera focused on Donald Trump Jr's face as Guilfoyle pulled up her dress in the crotch area, prompting a user to question, “What is Kimberly Guilfoyle doing in this video?” with a sarcastic reply, “Dealing with disease of the week?”

Guilfoyle faces further criticism for controversial video with upside-down flags

According to Ok Magazine, Guilfoyle also faced mockery for another video featuring her and Trump Jr waving to boats displaying upside-down American flags.

This flag symbol, once used by sailors in distress, has been appropriated by Trump supporters as a sign of protest against current U.S. leadership and a denial of the 2020 presidential election results. Trump Jr. had previously used the upside-down flag symbol in April 2023, coinciding with his father’s first arrest out of four.

Social media reacts to Guilfoyle's cooking video

Social media users were quick to react to Kimberly Guilfoyle's controversial cooking video, with many expressing their disapproval and amusement.

One user wrote, "That was my first thought- does she always shake her hair in her food?! Dandruff deluxe?!"



 

Another user commented, "Ok, who cooks dinner in white high heels and a 400.00 dress as that? Get aprons! Get comfy first and do tie your hair back. No insult to a cook to hear whispered "I found a hair in my food, can I have a new plate?" 



 

One user replied, "I’m sure nobody else actually cooked the food in between those cuts."



 

Another user said, "LOL She doesn't usually cook. You know how I know? You don't dip in egg wash first. It goes flour, egg wash, flour."



 

One wrote, "I can’t stop laughing…cleavage, extensions, pumps she can’t walk in…and she looks like she doesn’t eat anymore (Jr.’s stash or ozempic) so why is she making food?)"



 

Another user commented, "Is she grating her hair with the cheese?"



 

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