
Elisabeth Moss goes viral for all the wrong reasons as fans call to sack her stylist
The fashion police had a thing or two to say about Elisabeth Moss ' outfit on the cover of Variety.
Netizens called out the stylist responsible for the ensemble The Handmaid's Tale star, 42, wore on the cover of the magazine's latest issue, with one saying they did her 'dirty.'
On the cover, the new mom wears an oversize baby pink blazer thrown atop a flowing blue floral print dress.
Her shoulder-length blonde hair is styled into loose waves while large hoop earrings and a delicate necklace add a touch of glam.
But not everyone was a fan of the look, and made their voices heard online.
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'I hope Variety fires the stylist and the photographer because what even is this. They did Elizabeth Moss dirty,' one wrote on X.
'insane styling??? what's happening here??' another wrote in the comments section of Variety's Instagram post about the cover.
'Jesus Christ,' one posted. 'The styling here is criminal.'
Hormona Lisa of RuPaul's Drage Race fame joked: 'Tbh. I am so proud of myself.'
'This styling is nuts,' another wrote.
'It's giving pastor's wife at the local mega church,' one observed, while another said, 'Giving strong energy of "I'd like to speak to the manager of Variety."'
One joked on Instagram that the outfit was styled by 'someone from Gilead', the fictional state in Handmaid's Tale.
Several pointed out that Moss recently welcomed her first child: 'She just had a baby. Give her some space.'
However a few approved of the look, with one posting: 'Pretty love this outfit.'
'Lizzie, this outfit is beautiful!!!!' another wrote, earning a reply from one who did not share the same opinion: 'each to their own.'
The cover appears to have been taken the same day Moss attended Variety's FYC TV Fest earlier this month, where she wore the exact same outfit - save for a different set of earrings.
Netizens weighed in on Moss' look
Elisabeth recently returned to small screens for the sixth and final season of Handmaid's Tale, which released it's finale on Tuesday.
The show is based on Margaret Atwood's dystopian novel of the same name and is set in the theocratic Republic of Gilead where fertile women, called Handmaids, are forced to bear children for the ruling class, while the rest of society is stripped of its freedoms and rights.
June (Moss), is the Handmaid assigned to the home of the Gileadan Commander Fred Waterford and his cruel wife Serena (Yvonne Strahovski), key players in the formation and rise of Gilead.
The fifth season of the series introduced a twist where Serena, after being exiled, is forced to return to Gilead, further complicating her relationship with June.
Meanwhile, Moss recently confirmed she'd welcomed her first child.
She spilled the happy news last month during a red carpet interview at the 2025 PaleyFestLA for The Handmaid's Tale.
The Emmy winner told PEOPLE at the event about how she was able to bring her child to set with her.
She said she felt 'so fortunate' to have had that option as she filmed the final season of Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale.
Moss added: 'So many parents cannot. So that's what we always say. Any of us who had the privilege of being able to bring our kids or see our kids at work, we would every single time be like, "Aren't we lucky to get to do that?"'
Prior to her recent admission, there had been no confirmation of when she gave birth - but Elisabeth did state that she was pregnant while appearing on Kimmel's show back in January 2024.
As Elisabeth is private about her personal life, it is unknown who the father of the child is and when she gave birth.
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