A recent social media post by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has ignited a flurry of online speculation, with internet sleuths accusing the 28-year-old of digitally altering images of her husband, Nicholas Riccio, 60.
The controversy centers on a series of Halloween photographs Leavitt shared on Instagram, featuring herself, Riccio, and their infant son, Niko. While the images were intended to showcase a lighthearted family moment—with their son dressed as a pumpkin—commenters quickly zeroed in on what they described as an unnatural smoothness to Riccio’s complexion.
The “Photoshop” Accusations According to reports from Parade and The Times of India, eagle-eyed followers noted a stark contrast between Riccio’s unlined face and the visible signs of aging on his hands. This discrepancy led to a wave of comments suggesting that heavy filters or photo-editing software had been used to make the real estate developer appear younger.
“The guy on the left seems to have only his face photoshopped. His hands look like 60+ years old,” one user pointed out in the comments section. Another joked that the “smoothing filter” was “working overtime,” while others bluntly accused Leavitt of trying to hide her husband’s age.
A “Very Atypical Love Story” The digital scrutiny has once again spotlighted the couple’s 32-year age gap, a topic Leavitt has addressed openly in the past. In a March interview on The Megyn Kelly Show, Leavitt described their romance as a “very atypical love story.”
The couple met in 2022 through a mutual friend at a restaurant Riccio owns in New Hampshire. Despite the initial surprise of their age difference—which Leavitt admits was a “challenging conversation” to have with her parents—they married in January 2024. Leavitt has frequently defended the relationship, calling Riccio her “greatest supporter,” “best friend,” and “rock.”
The Pressure of Political Image While online trolling is common for public figures, this specific incident highlights the unique pressures faced by those in the political spotlight. As the youngest White House Press Secretary in history, Leavitt is under constant visual scrutiny.
The reaction to these photos suggests a public fascination not just with policy, but with the personal aesthetics of political families. In an era where social media curation is the norm, the alleged editing of a spouse’s appearance raises interesting questions about authenticity and the desire to project a specific image of “vitality” to the public.
Current Status As of now, Leavitt has not publicly responded to the airbrushing allegations. The couple continues to share glimpses of their life, including their son Niko, who was born in July 2024. Whether this online dust-up will change how she curates her social media presence remains to be seen.
Sources:
Parade: “Karoline Leavitt Accused of Photoshopping Her 60-Year-Old Husband”
The Economic Times: “Karoline Leavitt removed husband’s face from recent photographs”
The Times of India: “White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt trolled for photoshopping husband”