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Net worth of Natalie Winters, White House correspondent who got slammed for ‘unprofessional outfit’

Natalie Winters, a 23-year-old journalist and co-host of 'War Room: Battleground', faced criticism for her White House correspondent outfit. She defended herself against online backlash, emphasizing her accomplishments and dismissing criticisms as attempts to undermine her credibility.
Net worth of Natalie Winters, White House correspondent who got slammed for ‘unprofessional outfit’
Natalie Winters, a 23-year-old US journalist is in the news again. The co-host of Steve Bannon's 'War Room: Battleground' digital media outlet has been making headlines since her outfit fiasco.
Winters, the 23-year-old reporter was seen in a black top, a white collared shirt, and a white skirt, which she paired with white socks and sneakers of the same color. Although Winters attracted a lot of criticism for her ‘inappropriate’ sartorial choice as a White House correspondent, the young journalist was quick to clap back at her haters.
Before we divulge in what went down, let’s take a look at the net worth of the feisty reporter.

Natalie Winters:


Boasting herself as an ‘Investigative Reporter’, Natalie Winters is a media personality and social media influencer with almost 529K followers on X (formerly, Twitter) and over 48K followers on Instagram.
Beyond her broadcasting duties and co-hosting Bannon War Room, Winters curates her own lifestyle and fashion brand, She’s So Right, offering a curated selection of products through her online shop.
She also lends her perspectives as a contributor to The Whatever Podcast where she shares her opinions on a diverse range of topics.
In 2024, Natalie Winters boasted an estimated net worth of approximately $3 million, which is expected to boost in 2025 due to her upgradation as a White House correspondent.

Winters garners her income primarily through her role as a co-host on Bannon’s War Room. apart from that, her fashion and lifestyle brand, She’s So Right, also is an avenue for earning revenue. Her online store features a diverse range of merchandise adorned with her distinctive pink branding, including tank tops, t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, totes, and stickers. Moreover, she leverages her substantial social media following to secure lucrative endorsement and advertisement deals, alongside earning revenue from her engagement-driven tweets.

What happened?


On her first day as a White House correspondent, Winters shared a series of photos showing her outfit where she was seen wearing a black top, a white collared shirt, and a white skirt. She paired her outfit with white socks and sneakers of the same color. She shared those photos on Instagram with the caption, "Officially a white house correspondent.”
Although Winters herself was pretty impressed with herself, the internet was not. Many commented on her outfit, calling it "too casual" for the White House. Some also suggested she dress more “formally” and "appropriately" for such a formal position.
While one internet commented, "Could you at least dress more modestly? This isn't high school, it's a professional and highly privileged position to be in," another wrote, "Terrific, but rethink the skirt and sneakers. C'mon, you can't be that dense." "Maybe dress the part?" another user. One Instagram user said, "Could you at least dress more modestly. This isn't high school, it's a PROFESSIONAL and highly privileged position to be in."

Winters reacts:


Winters didn’t take long to hit back at her haters as she took to social media to post her reply, "Excuse me? A few deranged haters comment that they didn't like my *sweater* and this becomes a story? c, and you didn't even ask for comment." She added, "Last time I checked, at 23 I've broken more stories than most mainstream reporters (that you all tried to censor and actively suppress by smearing as misinformation.) All while graduating from UChicago in three years. The War Room audience is the most powerful in media history - just look at the election results. Or ask Kevin McCarthy. Or Peter Daszak. Or (preemptively pardoned) Anthony Fauci."
She went on to write, "Sorry your viewership is sinking and your audience has no power. It's very clear that your misinformation attacks FAILED so now you're pivoting by trying to depict me as some dumb, vapid bimbo. Good luck with that. I know the left loves transgenderism, obesity, and ugly people, but you should pick someone else to attack."
Meanwhile, Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has extended her support to Natalie Winters. The Congresswoman, in a post on X said, “This article is an example of women holding other women down. The female author has been removed from article. @nataliegwinters is smart and beautiful. Yes, you can be both.”
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