Olivia Culpo defends her wedding dress choice amidst criticism.
Culpo, who recently partnered with Paypal, faced criticism for her choice of wedding gown, which was perceived as promoting a conservative agenda.
Christian McCaffrey and Olivia Culpo's wedding dress drama has been shared by Olivia Culpo.
In an interview with Vogue prior to her June wedding, the 32-year-old model stated that her wedding gown should not convey any sexual connotations, which led to criticism on social media.
Culpo denies that her words were misconstrued in the context of her recent brand partnership with PayPal.
"It required a great deal of mental acrobatics for individuals to arrive at the conclusions they did on that topic," she stated.
"Culpo stated, "I cannot comprehend that perspective. I would never treat someone that way, so it's difficult for me to understand why someone would do that to me.""
The former Miss Universe chuckled and said, "Our world is quite strange."
Gown Eyed Girl, a fashion influencer on social media, was among the critics of Culpo's gown.
Bingham, a bridal creator for four years, has never before stated that she does not like a wedding dress, as she shared in a video posted on Instagram and TikTok.
Olivia Culpo explains why she feels bad for her online haters.
In her video, Bingham accused Culpo of promoting a conservative agenda through her comments about not wanting her dress to "exude sex" and her description of marriage as a "covenant," which she shared with Vogue.
"Bingham stated in her video that it was evident that this event was not a wedding, but rather a conservative campaign that lacked execution."
Bingham's commentary was met with a harsh response from McCaffrey, who accused her of sharing a "wicked" post.
The San Francisco 49ers player expressed his disapproval of a post on Instagram, stating, "That is an evil thing to post online. I hope you can find joy and peace in the world, the way my beautiful wife does."
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Planet Chronicle Digital reported that Culpo expressed sympathy towards her online detractors, according to her explanation to the network.
"People who are so upset with their lives that they have to spread hate are trolls," she said. "It's important to remember that and feel sorry for them."
"Being on the receiving end of someone who wants to make you feel bad is difficult," Culpo said. "We must consider the mindset of that individual. And when we truly reflect on it, it's tragic. It's tragic for them."
"They are left with themselves, while you can simply observe and then move on. However, this leaves them alone, which is unfortunate. I sincerely hope that such a situation does not exist in the world, as it suggests that the person is suffering greatly."
Culpo says she has no regrets about her wedding dress choice.
"Culpo admitted that if she could go back in time, she would select the same dress she initially chose. She explained that she picked the dress's style because she found it fashionable and believed it would endure. Nothing else influenced her decision."
""That's all that matters on a wedding day," she added, feeling beautiful."
In 2019, Culpo and McCaffrey started dating and got married in a church in Watch Hill, Rhode Island on June 29.
During an interview with Planet Chronicle Digital, Culpo pondered if their relationship had evolved since their wedding day.
"I believe our relationship as husband and wife is not any different," she stated before concluding, "It's much more fulfilling."
"Culpo stated, "Our relationship is different, but it's not different. We've been together for five years, and it feels really nice. Being married, I romanticize the little things because I'm sharing it with someone I truly love.""
In her June interview with Vogue, "The Culpo Sisters" star revealed that marrying in a church was their top priority when it comes to wedding planning, a value that she and McCaffrey share.
Culpo shared with Planet Chronicle Digital how her faith influences her personal and professional choices.
"You can rely on your faith in any way for any purpose," Culpo stated. "I believe that prayer and the phrase 'ask and it is given' can provide many answers. That's how I see it."
"In my view, there are many factors to consider before your prayers are answered. However, for others, it may be different practices such as meditation, journaling, or going for a long walk. Personally, I find that prayer provides me with the most answers."
Recently, the model who joked with Planet Chronicle Digital about being a professional shopper launched a new collaboration with PayPal.
"I'm a savvy shopper because the PayPal debit card makes it easy to be one. With 5% cashback in your chosen category every month and additional cashback deals on the app, I obviously chose fashion. I got 5% cashback on my Saks deal and then an additional 5% cashback."
""Using Apple Wallet makes shopping way easier, both at home and in stores," Culpo stated excitedly."
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