FASHION ALERT: Hillary Clinton Wears Muumuu, Steals Spotlight at Venice Film Festival

Failed candidate walks the red carpet while promoting her new TV series featuring ‘Wet-Ass P—y’ rapper Megan Thee Stallion

Andrew Stiles • August 31, 2022 4:00 pm

Hillary Clinton will never be president of the United States, but that doesn’t mean she has to stop being a celebrity fashion icon.

The failed candidate stole the show Wednesday at the Venice Film Festival, where she donned an exquisite pastel muumuu that flowed elegantly in the temperate Adriatic breeze. Attendees gawked as Hillary arrived with personal servant Huma Abedin—decked out in a fierce tiger-inspired ensemble—and posed for selfies with deranged admirers.

When it came time to strut her stuff on the red carpet, Hillary proved she’s still got it.

Hillary was in Italy to promote her upcoming television series, Gutsy, a collaboration with her daughter Chelsea that premiers on Apple TV+ on Sept. 9.

The eight-episode series will reportedly feature “intimate conversations about life, careers, and courage” with a select group of “pioneering women,” including sex-tape icon Kim Kardashian, actress Goldie Hawn, and “Wet-Ass P—y” rapper Megan Thee Stallion.

This isn’t the first time Hillary has made international headlines by wearing a muumuu, defined as “a loose dress of Hawaiian origin that hangs from the shoulder and is like a cross between a shirt and a robe.” In August 2014, a muumuu-clad Hillary was spotted walking (relatively) unassisted on a beach in the Hamptons, where she was on vacation with sexual predator Bill Clinton, her nominal husband.

FURTHER READING:

Hillary Clinton’s Flattering Yet Sensible Hamptons Lewk Is a ‘Hot Girl Summer’ Triumph

Hillary Clinton Seen Walking (Somewhat) Unassisted on a Beach


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