March 13, 2025 3:21 am EDT

Ginger Zee clapped back at a troll who criticized her appearance after the chief meteorologist shared a behind-the-scenes video of herself on the “Good Morning America” set.

The TV personality, 44, was seen in the clip shared on Instagram Tuesday donning a tight yellow dress, as she briefly walked viewers through the severe storms that will hit the midwest later this week.

“You’re not aging well,” a critic commented on the video, to which Zee responded, “What a privilege to be aging in any manner — thanks for your opinion though.”

The correspondent took a screenshot of the remark and shared it via Instagram Threads, explaining she was embracing her age and confidence.

“You know you are in a good place when you genuinely believe your response,” she captioned the photo. “And I do. What a privilege to be able to be alive. No matter how you perceive my aging, I’m proud of it.”

Several fans also flocked to support Zee, with one writing, “Darling you are aging wonderfully.”

“You look great. You’re successful. Smart. Self-assured. I was a fan when you were in Chicago. Ignore the naysayers,” another supporter chimed in.

“Honey, don’t let anyone put you down. You are a beautiful woman and if others don’t feel that way, they have the option to not look,” a third wrote.

Zee isn’t a stranger to calling out internet critics as she previously hit back at someone who called her too skinny in 2021.

At the time, the weatherwoman took to X to share a video of herself in a striped dress to celebrate returning to the “GMA” set after the COVID-19 shutdowns.

“I wish Hollywood would stop putting pressure on women to be this skinny,” one critic wrote.

Zee responded to the hater, saying she had “weighed the same” for 20 years.

The meteorologist is an open book and has been candid about her past struggle with an eating disorder at the age of 10 when her parents divorced.

In 2017, she also opened up about being diagnosed with depression and attempting suicide when she was 21.

During Mental Health Awareness Month in 2020, she shared more about her depression and how it was attempting to take her down.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.



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