Hillary Clinton camp insiders have lashed out at Huma Abedin after her boss's surprise loss to Donald Trump in the election last month.

'Maybe I’m just pissed off, but I really don’t give a s*** about what happens to Huma Abedin to be honest with you,' one Clinton adviser told Vanity Fair.

That person then added that they took issue with Abedin appearing on the rope line alongside Clinton when she greeted disappointed supporters after conceding the election to Trump.

'You’re staff, O.K.? Staff is staff. You’re not a principal.'

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Hillary Clinton staffers are lashing out at Huma Abedin after Hillary's surprise loss (Abedin above on November 8 at a rally in North Carolina)

'Maybe I’m just pissed off, but I really don’t give a s*** about what happens to Huma Abedin to be honest with you,' said one adviser (Abedin shopping in NYC in late November)

Another Clinton insider also seemed to suggest that Abedin was getting a little too comfortable with the limelight.

'She was enjoying the red carpet and enjoying the photo spreads much too much in my opinion,' said the insider.

'She enjoyed being a celebrity too much.'

Abedin was often photographed at Clinton events, took selfies with supporters and was also featured in Vogue.

The other problem with Abedin seems to be the resistance of those closest to Clinton to get her to change her ways during the election, despite her falling poll numbers.

The insider said that some urged Clinton to do The View more to show her 'gregarious side,' but she only appeared once on the program.

What's more, the insider claims that Clinton's inner circle grew smaller and smaller as the election approached, while Trump's grew bigger and bigger.

It is unclear now what Abedin will do, having worked for Clinton ever since she graduated from college.

'[S]he’s someone that will be sought after either personally or through business from many rich, very rich connected people. She’ll do very well for herself,' said the insider.

Abedin will likely be on hand Thursday night for Clinton's holiday party at The Plaza Hotel in New York City (Abedin above on November 9 at Clinton's concession speech)

She will likely be on hand Thursday night however for Clinton's holiday party at The Plaza in New York City.

The December 15 party will be a thank you to those who doled out millions to Clinton's campaign, honoring the Hillary for America finance leadership council.

Clinton's decision to host a joyful, and costly, celebration is a surprising one, especially just one month after her shocking loss in the general election.

Among those who are expected to attend are Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, Vogue editor Anna Wintour, designer Tory Burch, investor Alan Patricof and billionaire hedge-fund manager Marc Lasry.

Those five not only donated to Clinton but also hosted fundraising events for the campaign.

Wintour also used her position to have Vogue formally endorse Clinton for president.

Also in attendance at the holiday bash will be Tim Kaine, who usually throws his own holiday party the same day in New York City.

This has led to some speculation that he may be planning a 2020 run for president.

Clinton is sparing no expense for the event either, which will be held at in the hotel's Grand Ballroom.

The 4,800 square foot beaux-arts style ballroom has been the site of some of the city's most memorable, and lavish, wedding ceremonies, as well as where Truman Capote held his famed Black & White Ball.

It is also where Donald Trump and his second wife Marla Maples held their wedding reception, back when Trump owned the hotel.

The rental fee for the room alone is reportedly $12,000, and that does not include the food and drink price for the guests.

In the end, most events held at the venue cost well over $100,000, and some have even topped $1million over the years.