Kimberly Guilfoyle's Most Tasteless Outfits While Campaigning For Trump

Kimberly Guilfoyle outdid even herself in the tasteless outfit stakes at Mar-a-Lago in March 2024. She was hosting a fundraising event in honor of Donald Trump-endorsed Republican U.S. House representative wannabe for Arizona’s 8th District, Abraham Hamadeh. “The atmosphere buzzed with electric energy, fostering inspiring conversations and unforgettable moments. Thank you to the incredible @RealDonaldTrump for everything you do to make sure the right people are heard and supported,” she captioned a video clip of the big day.

Well, one thing is definite: we can’t comment on her speech, but Guilfoyle’s outfit was certainly unforgettable. It comprised a black dress, slashed down to the navel with just a mesh panel to semi-save her modesty and a hip-high side split, also held together by mesh. She finished off the look with a pair of tasteful gold high-heeled platform sandals. Social media lit up with opinions on Guilfoyle’s inappropriate attire. “What are you wearing — seriously. I am a Trump supporter,” a confused commenter wrote. “Cover the girls up. We don’t need to see them,” another opined. “Someone call the fashion police!” a third quipped.

Meanwhile, despite — or perhaps because of — Guilfoyle’s boob-baring ensemble, the event was a runaway success. The MAGA heavy hitters and go-getters were out in force, all batting for Hamadeh. Oh, and Rudy Giuliani was there, too, apparently.

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