Oliva Culpo’s wedding look slammed AGAIN this time by TikToker blasting her makeup for giving off ‘pick-me vibes’
Olivia Culpo’s bridal look has been criticized again, but this time it was her makeup look that was criticized.
After tying the knot with NFL star Christian McCaffrey over the weekend, the 32-year-old model was criticized for her bridal look and defended herself again after being called a “pick-me.”
This comes after another Instagram personality, Kennedy Bingham, said the bride’s modest wedding dress had “absolutely nothing” and “no personality”, prompting the couple to retaliate by calling the content creator “evil”.
This time around, another TikToker, Jess Weslie, also criticized Culpo’s look, admitting that she was “giving off pick me vibes,” but this time it was her makeup, which consisted of no mascara, no eyebrow pencil, and no lip liner.
In a series of videos, she said the bride looked “breathtaking” but criticized Vogue for its coverage of the couple’s wedding and its claim that Culpo wore little makeup.
Olivia Culpo’s bridal look was criticized again, but this time it was a different critic who criticized her makeup look
After marrying NFL star Christian McCaffrey over the weekend, the 32-year-old model was criticized for her bridal look and defended herself again after being called a ‘pick-me’
The TikTok user said when she read the article about Culpo and McCaffrey’s Italian themed soirée on the lawn of the Watch Hill Hotel, overlooking Taylor Swift’s infamous Rhode Island vacation home, she “immediately felt like having a picnic.”
“Don’t get me wrong, I love Olivia Culpo,” she began in her first video, posted on Wednesday. “But the fact that Vogue had to go into detail and say Olivia Culpo doesn’t wear mascara, doesn’t wear makeup on her eyebrows, doesn’t wear lip liner. That just gave me a pick-me vibe.”
She expressed disbelief and said, “Be serious.” She said she could see Culpo had had an eyelash lift and that she “clearly” had something on her lips.
“The fact that they pointed out that she doesn’t have anything on her eyebrows, like an eyebrow pencil? Okay, maybe that’s true, but the fact that Vogue would point this out at all gave me such weird vibes, because Olivia Culpo clearly did something to not wear mascara, to not wear lip liner, to not wear pencil on her eyebrows,” she continued.
Shortly after, Culpo posted a comment under the video, writing, “It was an interview… they asked me what my makeup was…”
Weslie then shared more TikTok clips, reiterating that the article was “misleading” because Culpo had not disclosed that she had “done things to her face to enhance her beauty.”
She said she supported anything that made her feel “confident,” but said it was “completely redundant” to raise the points about the lack of mascara, eyebrow pencil and lip liner in Culpo’s bridal makeup.
Because they leave out the makeup’s “there’s something to replace it” message, Weslie says, “it sends a message to young girls” who compare themselves to Culpo and believe it’s natural, unattainable beauty.
A TikToker named Jess Weslie also criticized Culpo’s look, admitting that she was giving off “pick me vibes,” but this time for her makeup — which included no mascara, no eyebrow pencil, and no lip liner
Culpo also commented under the video defending her bridal makeup choice
This comes after another Instagram personality named Kennedy Bingham said the bride’s modest wedding dress had “nothing” to it and a “lack of personality” – prompting Culpo’s now-husband to retaliate and call the content creator “evil”
The TikTok user later also defended another content creator, who had previously criticized Culpo’s stylish wedding dress and was called “evil” by both McCaffrey and Culpo.
“What a horrible thing to post online. I hope you can find joy and peace in the world like my beautiful wife does,” he responded to an Instagram clip of Bingham saying she didn’t like Culpo’s wedding dress.
In the comments section of the same reel uploaded to the influencer’s TikTok page, Olivia herself shared her thoughts and also responded to the influencer’s criticism.
“Wow you are such an awful person. I hope no one ever tears you down like this because it is so hurtful. I love this dress and it was everything I ever wanted and more,” the model wrote.
Weslie also criticized the NFL star for using the word “angry,” saying she didn’t believe it was “appropriate to say something like that” to someone as a public figure.
Weslie said that if they wanted to avoid criticism, they shouldn’t have announced their wedding in Vogue.
She also accused them of not being celebrities like Millie Bobby Brown, who kept her own marriage a secret from the public.
She said it was “part of the job,” but added that she understood McCaffrey “came from a good position.”
“I understand that he’s protective of his wife,” she said, but added that she “didn’t think it was appropriate to call someone ‘bad.’”