Meteorologist Molly Matott Perfectly Responds to Hater Bashing Her Outfit

(Photo: Twitter / @ScaryMommy)When meteorologist Molly Matott received some unwanted criticism [...]

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(Photo: Twitter / @ScaryMommy)

When meteorologist Molly Matott received some unwanted criticism about her on-air ensemble this weekend, she didn't let it get to her! In fact, she gave an amazing response.

Matott, who works for CNY Central in Syracuse, New York, received an email after her segment with some "constructive criticism," WUSA 9 reports.

"I don't know, of course, who dresses Molly and I'm not trying to be mean or unkind but the way she is dressed today looks very much like she came directly from a night on the town to work!," the viewer's message began. "Good grief, have a little decorum and be more understated and conservative in your attire. There are so many things going on here and none of them are good, the range is from underarm boob fat, garish jewelry, clashes in color, AND makeup....I just turned on my television set and was shaken to the core (almost) at the sight of all of that going on this early on a Saturday morning!"

Matott, whose attire can be seen above, wasn't having any of this, and quickly took to her Instagram to respond to the message. Although her account is now private, her comment was captured before she changed her account's settings.

In the photo, Matott shared the response she emailed to the concerned party, which read, "My job is to give the best and most accurate forecast in an understandable manner. … I'm sorry you chose to focus on my appearance and 'underarm boob fat' instead. Perhaps next time you wish to pen such an unnecessarily nasty email to a television professional, you too remember that less is more.

"I was feeling WAY TOO GOOD about myself today to NOT reply to this nasty email (top left). If anyone else has any comments on my 'underarm boob fat,' I'll take them now," she added in the photo's caption. "UPDATE: this person wrote back and could not understand my reaction to their 'constructive criticism.' Girl bye."

Way to go, Molly!

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