Donald Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba responded to trolls who mercilessly mocked her for chopping celery incorrectly: She shared a tongue-in-cheek video of her chopping an avocado while telling her critics to “get a life.”
The 40-year-old legal guru, who has been defending the former president in Letitia James’ fraud case against him in New York, took a knife to her enemies in the clip, in which she playfully mocks herself for not being able to “cut”. an avocado’.
Alina’s furious response to people online comes after she was branded a “moron” for ‘sawn’ celery in a clip that was shared by her friend on social media, before being reposted on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Taking aim at those who dared to use the video as an excuse to denigrate her talents in the kitchen and in the courtroom, Alina, who recently celebrated her 40th birthday with a lavish celebration, admitted that while she may not be a star Five star chef, she doesn’t care what the trolls think of her abilities.
Donald Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba has responded to trolls and told them to “get a life” after they mocked her for cutting celery incorrectly.
The 40-year-old, who has been defending the former president in the Letitia James fraud case in New York, took a knife to the haters and made her feelings very clear.
Alina’s furious response to people online comes after she was branded a “moron” and mercilessly mocked for how she “chopped” celery in a clip she shared with X.
The clip, which has so far garnered more than 39,600 views, was titled: “Breaking up with the Trollskis, I can’t cut an avocado either.”
Standing in what appears to be her own home, Alina rocked a pair of casual jeans and a flattering low-cut sweater, as she addressed one troll in particular, outspoken Trump critic Ron Filipkowski, and his followers.
“Hey guys, I’ve never made a video like this before, but I thought I’d try it because Ron Filipkowski is getting over a million views for my celery cut, so here I am eating avocado,” he said while taking a bite of the fruit. . in his mouth.
He then wished everyone a ‘happy Easter’, before making his feelings about the mocking trolls very clear.
‘Hello Ron Trollskis, I’m not good at this either. Get a life!’
People across the web flooded the comments section of her video to share their thoughts on her response to the backlash.
Many people used his return as another excuse to criticize his skills in the “kitchen and the courtroom.”
One person said: “You cut vegetables as well as your lawyer.”
Another user added: “You’re just as effective in the kitchen as you are in the courtroom.”
The clip, which has so far garnered more than 39,600 views, was titled: “Breaking up with the Trollskis, I can’t cut an avocado either.”
People across the web flooded the comments section of her video to share their thoughts on her response to the backlash.
People on the web flooded the clip of her fiery response, with many of them mocking her even more.
Someone else wrote: “Okay, you’re obviously great at taking shortcuts.”
However, other followers were amazed by Alina’s ‘sense of humour’ and praised her for her fiery response.
One person wrote: “Best lawyer ever.”
Another user commented: ‘If my lawyer isn’t like this, I don’t want this.’
Someone else added: “The most beautiful lawyer who ever lived.”
“Great sense of humor, well done,” someone else added.
Her return to the kitchen came after she was mercilessly mocked online when former federal prosecutor Ron Filipkowski shared a clip of the lawyer chopping celery.
The video quickly gained over 900,000 views, with people criticizing Alina for cutting the vegetable incorrectly.
One person wrote: “The knife is as sharp as she is.”
Someone else said: “And now we know she’s just as stupid outside the courtroom.”
Another user commented: ‘This is as effective as your legal defense.’
Her return to the kitchen came after she was mercilessly mocked online when former federal prosecutor Ron Filipkowski shared a clip of the lawyer chopping celery.
One person added: “This woman has never spent time cooking.”
Alina, who grew up in Summit, New Jersey, began her career in the fashion industry before becoming a lawyer.
He worked in marketing and accessories production for Marc Jacobs, before leaving to attend law school.
He earned his degree from Widener University Commonwealth Law School in 2010 and launched his own private practice a year later.
In 2020, he launched his own firm, Habba, Madaio and Associates LLP, and joined Trump’s legal team in September 2021.
The two had become close after she became a member of his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
She is now representing him in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ ongoing civil fraud case against him.
She is now representing him in the ongoing civil fraud case against him by New York Attorney General Letitia James.
He was accused of massively inflating the values of his properties, including Mar-a-Lago and a Trump Tower penthouse, to obtain favorable loan terms from banks.
Earlier this week, they faced a small victory when an appeals court agreed to postpone collection of the former president’s $454 million civil fraud judgment if he posts $175 million bail within 10 days.
During her appearance on Fox, Alina criticized Letitia, saying, “I hope she accepted a little piece of humility pie today because that’s what she was served.” Only a little. But we’ll be serving a lot more of that in the years to come.”
Alina was previously married to a man named Matthew Eyet from 2011 to 2019, and they had three children together.