Katie Miller gave off creepy “Handmaid’s Tale” vibes Sunday by lecturing on “biological destiny” in a Mother’s Day post, and got torched for her take on feminism.
That’s the verdict from critics of the podcaster’s entry on X, which included a glammed-up photo showing her pregnant belly in a crop top.
Miller, who previously worked in the Trump administration, essentially reduced a festive occasion celebrating all moms to a mini-sermon.
She is expecting a fourth child with husband Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff who’s perhaps best known for promoting the administration’s crackdown on migrants.
“In honor of Mother’s Day, a reminder that peak feminism is having babies,” she wrote. “The most radical thing a woman can do is embrace her biological destiny.”
One viewer forwarded a clip from “The Handmaid’s Tale,” the book-adapted TV series about a society in which women are forced into sexual slavery to procreate. In the footage, Elisabeth Moss’ character, June Osborne, is reminded of her “biological destiny.”
“That’s exactly what ran through my mind,” another commenter replied. “Creepy.”
Miller previously preached “biological destiny” after a recent report came out about the falling birth rate among teens.
“Our biological destiny is to have babies — not slave behind desks chasing careers while our civilization dies,” she wrote in April.
That, too, inspired critics to connect to the dark vision of Margaret Atwood’s famous story.
Miller got slammed again for her social media hooey about Mother’s Day.
“Telling women what they SHOULD be is not feminism, it’s sexist,” one person wrote.
“Peak feminism is being able to choose and not being shamed for one’s choice,” another commented. “You can shitpost on the internet because of feminism, you bellend.”
