Kelsey McEwen, the Canadian meteorologist on CTV’s “Your Morning,” took to Twitter on Tuesday to respond to a negative comment about her appearance on air. The comment criticized McEwen’s “PantyLines,” “CamelToe,” “BubbleButt,” and use of the color red.

In response, McEwen hit back at the commenter, expressing zero shame about her appearance. In the tweet, McEwen welcomed herself back to the show and called out the commenter’s negative remarks about her appearance. Despite the harsh criticism, McEwen didn’t let it get to her, instead choosing to stand up for herself and her appearance.

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“Listen, I own my body, camel toe and bubble butt included,” she said. Your words bring me zero shame. Your feelings about my body and outfit are a you problem, not a me problem. And red? Red is [fire]. The only thing that isn’t my friend here, is you.”

Kelsey McEwen family: Husband and children

Kelsey has a private personal life and hasn’t disclosed many details about her family. However, according to sources, the name of her husband is Jay and they have three children, two sons, and a daughter. Despite being a public figure, Kelsey prefers to keep her family out of the spotlight.

However, on her social media profiles, Kelsey occasionally shares pictures of her family, but always keeping their faces hidden from the public. Although there is not much information available about Kelsey’s family, it is clear that they are a vital part of her life.

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As a devoted mother and wife, Kelsey makes sure to balance her professional and personal lives and spends quality time with her family whenever possible.

McEwen is a well-known Canadian meteorologist and television presenter who is best recognized for her work on the CTV show “Your Morning.” Born and raised in Canada, Kelsey studied meteorology at Mississippi State University and started her career as a meteorologist in Winnipeg before moving to Toronto.