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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt reveals her workout routine. Video

Karoline Leavitt shared a video of her lifting weights and said that fitness is another one of her passions.

April 21, 2025 / 10:52 IST
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Last week, Karoline Leavitt made headlines after social media users found out that one of the dresses she wore to a press briefing was manufactured in China and was available for sale on Chinese websites. (Image credit: @karolineleavitt/Instagram)
Last week, Karoline Leavitt made headlines after social media users found out that one of the dresses she wore to a press briefing was manufactured in China and was available for sale on Chinese websites. (Image credit: @karolineleavitt/Instagram)

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has recently revealed her workout routine. In a video shared on social media, the 27-year-old said she tries to workout four to five days a week.

Leavitt posted a 2023 video on Instagram of her lifting weights and said that fitness is another one of her passions. "I was an athlete growing up, played NCAA D2 college softball, and try my best to workout four to five days per week," she said.

Last week, Leavitt made headlines after social media users found out that one of the dresses she wore to a press briefing was manufactured in China and was available for sale on Chinese websites. At a time when the trade war between the US and China was at its peak, the discovery set social media abuzz with speculations. While some users highlighted that the Chinese website could possibly have copies of the original dress for sale, others slammed Leavitt for criticising China while wearing their creations.

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"Fake news. She's wearing the French original whereas the advert shows a Chinese copy. It's funny indeed, but the spin of the tweet is dishonest," wrote Victor The Cleaner (@VictorTheClean3) on X. "China steals everything. Probably a copy," added Matthew Marsden (@matthewdmarsden).

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