ABC reporter Ginger Zee had a rather unexpected reaction to a nasty comment from one of her viewers, admitting that she’s actually “flying high” after receiving the email message following her latest broadcast.

The meteorologist shared a screenshot from her inbox on Instagram yesterday, Sept. 22, with the simple, vague subject line of “Nose.” Underneath, in the body, was a hateful piece of so-called fan mail: “Should have kept your original nose now you look like everyone else. Too bad.”

However, according to Zee, she’s never had any work done on her nose, and accomplished the impressive appearance with her own makeup talent.

“That moment you beam with pride because your nose contour was THAT GOOD…” she quipped in the caption. “I do my own makeup for @abcworldnewstonight so I don’t always get it right. But tonight, I was nose job good🙌🙌🙌.”

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“I’m seriously jealous! 😂😂,” one admitted. “nose job good is talent!”

“The ultimate compliment is when your contour is on point💄👏🏼❤️😘,” someone else agreed.

In response, Zee admitted, “I’m flying high on the compliment 😂,” leading others to prod, “👏 we might need a makeup tutorial!”

“What a wonderful compliment …I think he meant to say ‘I think you have the perfect nose’,’” another added. “Oh wait, he did say that. Ginger for the win 👏🏼😉.”

“Omg who has time to do this 😂😂😂 You always look amazing! They hate you cuz they ain’t you!” others continued to gush, and it’s true that the broadcaster’s fashion choices often leave fans “gasping.”

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One applauded her for keeping her “sense of humor through all the crazy comments,” with one lamenting, “People are so repugnant these days.”

“People can be rotten!” another agreed. “I love your happy twist on interpretation.”

“Haters gonna hate!!” somebody else acknowledged. “Classy response though…😂.”

😂😂😂😂😂 god I love how you handle this sh-t!” another rejoiced.

Zee is known to respond to her critics with the “perfect clapbacks,” and isn’t shy about calling out inappropriate or uncalled-for messages.

Fans have also applauded her thoughtful responses to critics of her reporting, with some previously accusing her of “sensationalizing” her weather reports.

“We don’t need to make weather dramatic, it already is,” she pointed out at the time, as folks complained about her use of the term “life-threatening” to warn of massive amounts of rain. “I promise we are only using those terms if it’s a true hazard.”