A Milwaukee TV anchor recently addressed a viewer’s critique regarding her clothing choices, demonstrating confidence and resilience in the face of unsolicited opinions. Dr. Lisa Bennett, a news anchor at WXYZ 9, shared an anonymous letter on social media, which expressed disapproval of her “revealing” attire, suggesting it was unprofessional. The letter stated, “Your wardrobe has become more revealing lately, and there’s no reason to wear what looks like a camisole to boost your ratings.”
The viewer continued to admonish Dr. Bennett, advising her to take style cues from her colleagues and lamenting that viewers tune in for news, not for exposed skin. “Perhaps you’re struggling with your age as an anchor, thinking that less coverage equals more appeal,” the letter suggested.
Dr. Bennett’s Empowering Response
Dr. Bennett, however, took the criticism in stride and responded with a powerful message. “This is just too amusing, my friends,” she noted, sharing the letter alongside her reaction. “If ‘feeling my age’ means excelling in my career while being a dedicated wife and mother, then yes, I feel fantastic at my age.”
She further emphasized her fitness and well-being, stating, “For the record, I haven’t felt this fit since high school, which was quite some time ago…” The anonymity of the letter only underscored the absurdity of the criticism.
The Broader Issue
It’s imperative to recognize that women should wear whatever makes them feel confident, regardless of societal expectations. This incident reflects a broader issue where female professionals face scrutiny for their clothing choices. I’ve encountered similar situations in my own medical practice, where women are criticized for their appearances rather than their expertise or accomplishments.
Continuing to Shine
Dr. Bennett plans to continue wearing what she chooses, even jokingly noting she might repeat the outfit from the date in question. “I’ll keep doing my job well, despite your opinions. And yes, I’ll be wearing that outfit again!”
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Conclusion
In summary, Dr. Bennett’s response to her critic is a reminder of the importance of self-empowerment and authenticity in the face of judgment. Women should feel free to express themselves through their style without fear of negativity.
