Florence Pugh spoke out about the "aggressive" and "vulgar" criticism she received after sharing a picture on social media of the sheer gown she wore to the ...
You put into words what so many feel but can't articulate." Actress Joey King wrote: "You are truly so amazing. Calling out the social media users who body-shamed her, she wrote: "What's more concerning is... I'm fully aware of my breast size and am not scared of it." What. Is. So. Terrifying." Respect people.
Fans across the internet are speaking out in support of Florence Pugh after she clapped back at “vulgar” trolls who body-shamed her.
“Men do comment on a lot of things regarding our lives and our control and our bodies. “Men bare their chests all the time without a second thought, there is absolutely nothing sexual about female nipples in comparison to men.” “Thankfully, I’ve come to terms with the intricacies of my body that make me, me,” she wrote. “I love this incredible brave woman & I’m rooting for anyone who’s going through any similar struggles or insecurities.” “You even do it with your job titles and work emails in your bio..?” Whether it be negative or positive, we all knew what we were doing,” Florence began, adding that she had been excited to wear the gown and doesn’t regret her choice in spite of the abuse. “But if it’s mainly coming from one direction.. “I’ve lived in my body for a long time. Most of our insecurities come from and start from the voices of teenage boys from the ages of 11-18,” she added, alluding back to the perceived teenage “flaws” she referred to in the statement. Respect humans. Respect bodies. Respect people.
Florence Pugh clapped back at the "vulgar" men who commented on her body after wearing a sheer Valentino gown to a runway show.
The “Don’t Worry Darling” actress added, “Thankfully, I’ve come to terms with the intricacies of my body that make me, me. “I wore that dress because I know. So many of you wanted to aggressively let me know how disappointed you were by my ‘tiny tits’, or how I should be embarrassed by being so ‘flat chested’. I’ve lived in my body for a long time. I’m happy with all of the ‘flaws’ that I couldn’t bear to look at when I was 14. She continued, “What’s been interesting to watch and witness is just how easy it is for men to totally destroy a woman’s body, publicly, proudly, for everyone to see. “I was excited to wear it, not a wink of me was nervous.
Florence Pugh on a Valentino Red Carpet 2022, sheer free the nipple dress. (Image credit: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images). Florence ...
In fact, Kravitz opened up about people saying whatever they want on the Internet in regards to the look even more recently, noting she feels the people who “don’t think what they say affects a celebrity because you’re not a person to them [are] crazy.” It’s very similar to what Pugh said, here, when she noted, “won’t be the last time a woman will hear what’s wrong with her body by a crowd of strangers.” Fellow superhero heroine Zoë Kravitz wore a sheer "naked" dress to the Met Gala in 2021 and people are still talking about it. You can see Florence Pugh’s full and candid thoughts on the matter, below.
'I'm fully aware of my breast size and am not scared of it,' actor Florence Pugh said after wearing a Valentino dress that showed her nipples.
“It makes me wonder what happened to you to be so content on being so loudly upset by the size of my boobs and body,” she wrote. So many of you wanted to aggressively let me know how disappointed you were by my ‘tiny t—,’ or how I should be embarrassed by being so ‘flat chested’. I’ve lived in my body for a long time. I’m happy with all of the ‘flaws’ that I couldn’t bear to look at when I was 14. “Thankfully, I’ve come to terms with the intricacies of my body that make me me. You even do it with your job titles and work emails in your bio...?” Whether it be negative or positive, we all knew what we were doing,” the “Don’t Worry Darling” star wrote.
Actor Florence Pugh reacted to "vulgar" comments she received in response to her see-through dress at a Valentino runway show.
Respect humans. Respect bodies. Respect people. Respect humans." In a 2020 interview with Glamour UK, she shared that a pivotal moment came when she was asked by an unnamed project to lose weight for her role. Respect all women. I'm happy about that, but a lot of women aren't that lucky." "Respect people. "I was excited to wear it, not a wink of me was nervous. "What's been interesting to watch and witness is just how easy it is for men to totally destroy a woman's body, publicly, proudly, for everyone to see. To be loud about being comfortable." In a post on her Instagram (which can be seen here and contains nudity), she wrote, "Technically they're covered?"
After wearing a sheer pink gown Valentino gown on July 8, 2022, Florence Pugh called out the body-shaming comments she had received from 'vulgar men' on ...
I was excited to wear it, not a wink of me was nervous. Feeling magical in @maisonvalentino." Wearing a sheer, tulle Valentino gown, the Don't Worry Darling actor hopped on the current Barbiecore trend at Valentino's haute couture show in Rome on Friday, July 8.
Florence Pugh's figure came under scrutiny after she wore a sheer pink Valentino gown to the Valentino couture show in Rome. Here's what she had to say to ...
To be loud about being comfortable,” and added that it has always been her mission to put a middle-finger up to anyone who expects her to change her body to conform to their idea of what’s attractive. Thankfully, I’ve come to terms with the intricacies of my body that make me, me… The actor’s figure came under scrutiny after she wore a sheer pink Valentino gown to the brand’s couture show in Rome over the weekend.
Actress Florence Pugh is hitting back at 'vulgar' body critics who shamed her for wearing a sheer pink dress on the red carpet.
"It makes me wonder what happened to you to be so content on being so loudly upset by the size of my boobs and body?" The dress was gorgeous and she looked happy and beautiful in it. I’m happy with all of the ‘flaws’ that I couldn’t bear to look at when I was 14. They're nipples, we all have them, and it really shouldn't be that shocking to see them? "You even do it with your job titles and work emails in your bio? "Whether it be negative or positive, we all knew what we were doing.
Florence Pugh got some backlash over her nipple-baring gown, but Regé-Jean Page was not here for the criticism.
I love that not only is Regé-Jean Page standing up for his fellow actress, but he’s putting the responsibility on other men to do the same. A little louder for the people in the back! In the caption on his post, he wrote: