For individuals who take pleasure in publicly and brazenly demeaning the female body, Florence Pugh has some advice.
After she made an appearance at the brand's couture show in Rome over the weekend wearing a sheer pink Valentino gown, the actor's physique came under fire.
Because so many celebrities wore bralettes and micro-mini skirts as the norm, internet trolls felt they had the right to criticise Pugh's breasts.
Florence was aware that it would occur, which just made problems worse.
There was "no way there wouldn't be remarks on that," the actress maintained as she exulted in donning the airy gown in the Barbiecore shade of the season.
How obscene some of you males can be worries me. Thankfully, I've come to terms with the physical quirks that make me who I am.
Because I am well aware of my breast size, I have no need to be afraid of it.
Pugh proceeded by attributing her ability to "find power in the folds of [her] body" to the strong women who influenced her growing up.
She went on, "I've always made it a point to ignore anyone who tries to change my appearance to meet their idea of what's desirable.
to blatantly express comfort." Her message lingered, "Grow Up."
honouring other people This time, well-known performers like Ariana DeBose ("Respect. Period") and Nicola Coughlan ("Adore you") encouraged fans in the comment area.
On the other side, other people recently posted: "Free the nipple."
Oxford-born The 26-year-old Florence has always used her platform to bring joy, voice her opinions, and even to act silly.
The queen of the cooking tutorial adores spontaneous dancing and likes to head bang and fist pump her way through them,
along with encouraging others who need a little more support in their lives. The world, quite honestly,
needs more individuals with her energy because she shows up when it counts.
We wholeheartedly concur with Pugh's assertion that wearing her Valentino gown made her feel gorgeous.