
Bill Clinton and Wife Hillary's Appearance While Leaving the Hamptons Sparks Mixed Reactions – Photos
The former president and first lady were spotted leaving the Hamptons in photos that have set the internet ablaze — with critics zeroing in on a suspicious-looking medical bag, his frail appearance, and even her outfit.
Bill Clinton, looking noticeably frail, was photographed leaving a small airport on Thursday with his ever-present wife, Hillary Clinton, in what should have been a quiet, uneventful departure.

Bill Clinton from a post dated August 30, 2025. | Source: Instagram/nypost
Instead, all eyes zeroed in on a mysterious piece of equipment at their side, sparking fevered speculation about the state of Bill's health.
Bill, dressed in a blue jacket and tan hat, needed visible assistance as he exited a waiting vehicle. Hillary, by his side in a blue two-piece outfit partially hidden by a black sweatshirt, kept close watch as cameras clicked.
But what truly set tongues wagging was the bag trailing alongside the pair — a case that appeared to house a Propaq MD Air Medical transport monitor and defibrillator. For onlookers, the sight was impossible to ignore.
"Pray for him 🙏," one worried netizen pleaded. Another wrote bluntly, "Bill hasn't been well for a long time. Hillary doesn't look great either." Yet concern wasn't the only reaction.
As so often happens with the Clintons, ridicule soon followed. Internet commentators pounced not on the medical bag but on Hillary's clothing choices. "I love her sense of style," one person wrote with heavy sarcasm. Another sneered, "Why is she dressed like a blueberry?"
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