This comment put him in the “hot” – seat.
A sports fan on Tiktok teared up and down the internet after describing what he thought was the “hottest” women’s outfit in 20.8 million views.
“This is the hottest thing a girl can wear,” Nicklaus Daniel declared in the inflammatory clip. “Literally, anyone wearing this outfit looks good.”
Tiktokker added “Get My Slut” to the title.
The content creator recalls how he sat on the court in a Boston Celtics game and saw a woman he suspected was “the former player’s wife” because “she looked good.”
“She wore this combination, and it was a deadly combination,” Daniel recalls. He described how she wore a “sliding ponytail”, big gold hoop earrings, black tops, most notably the “oversized” Celtic jacket and Air Force Jordan.
“That combination is there, I don’t care who you are, you look hot,” said the armchair fashion critic.
He then begged Tiktok’s audience to help identify the slutty mysterious woman, whom he called “blonde” and in his 20s or 30s, adding that she was sitting in the second row after the goal.
Viewers speculate that Gale is Emma Pritchard, the wife of Boston Celtics player Payton Pritchard, because she posted a video showing off similar outfits he described, although others are not sure.
Either way, many fans are excited about Daniel’s fashion skills, which they think are “embarrassing” and misogynistic.
One female commentator scoffed: “I will never get fashion advice from one man, while another wrote: “Who cares what men like? ”
“Thank God, I don’t watch for men,” another critic shot.
Others consider the so-called outstanding ensemble boring.
A fashion policeman called it “the most basic, commercially fashionable and boring clothing that everyone knows.”
“So, basically the clothes we wore in high school,” another said.
“If I slip back my hair, I look like a colonial boy working for his woodworking apprentice,” said one Tiktok Wit.
However, some defenders flocked to Daniel’s defense.
“Why do everyone comment on this??” said a defender. “Nothing wrong with a beautiful style.”
“I was really embarrassed when I read these comments,” another said. “Like the reason why you need to hate and troll right away. I agree the combination is big [sic] On fire to every woman. ”
This is not the first time a male content creator plays his tailor’s opinion in hot water.
Self-proclaimed sex coach Stirling Cooper, who thought women in jeans were the “minimal feminine thing” he could think of, was slammed in the summer.