Kellyanne Conway isn’t the only one getting called out for her cold weather attire.
Tom Brady wore a ridiculously large sideline coat at the Patriots’ chilly AFC championship game against the Steelers on Sunday and people on Twitter had a ball.
One user compared the bulky look to a shot of Marge Simpson in a similarly big jacket, while another likened Brady to a refrigerator and yet another observer took the opportunity to spoof Brady’s much talked about “Deflategate,” simply calling his outwear “#inflategate.”
And yet another Twitter user keenly said, “Tom Brady looking like three kids in a big coat trying to sneak into an R-rated movie.”
Here are some of the choice tweets that surfaced on Sunday night:
#Inflategate pic.twitter.com/zsety7X5DD
— Matt Ufford (@mattufford) January 23, 2017
— First We Feast (@firstwefeast) January 23, 2017
— SB Nation (@SBNation) January 23, 2017
— SB Nation (@SBNation) January 23, 2017
— SB Nation (@SBNation) January 23, 2017
The Internet wasted no time taking shots at Tom Brady's insanely oversized jacket. MORE @ https://t.co/4VBeheNYLU #PITvsNE pic.twitter.com/FcaORZnX9r
— BarDown (@BarDown) January 23, 2017
Why is Tom Brady wearing a grill cover as a jacket? ? pic.twitter.com/qtir2tyGgy
— Michael Hice (@Michael_Hice) January 23, 2017
Just on Friday, Donald Trump’s White House counselor Kellyanne Conway took the patriotic theme to the extreme with her red, white and blue outfit at the inauguration, providing a source of very popular entertainment on social media that day.
Her Gucci A-line wool coat with cat-head buttons (retailing at $3,600 on Gucci.com) could have looked stylish alone — or perhaps worn on a less official occasion. But when paired with a red hat, red gloves and a red purse, it appeared outlandish to many.
Conway was soon compared to such huggable characters as Paddington Bear and — now ironically — the throwback New England Patriots mascot.
Why does Kellyanne Conway look like the old New England Patriots logo? pic.twitter.com/swgdHH53v6
— Tyler Brooke (@TylerDBrooke) January 20, 2017