Florence Pugh responds to criticism for her semitransparent dress: “How easy it is to destroy a woman’s body”

Florence Pugh responds to criticism for her semitransparent dress: “How easy it is to destroy a woman’s body”

Florence Pugh became the topic of discussion at the Valentino show during the Rome fashion week, when she appeared wearing a distinctive pink chiffon dress that revealed her breasts under the translucent fabric. The “Black Widow” actress was joined in the front row by Anne Hathaway, Ariana DeBose and Ashley Park, all dressed in the same shade of pink, and the legendary Anna Wintour.

Florence Pugh responds to criticism for her semitransparent dress: “How easy it is to destroy a woman’s body”

As expected, the networks began commenting on Pugh’s dress and body, and on Sunday the actress exploded on her Instagram account, posting a lengthy statement accompanied by more photos of her wearing the dress. “I knew from the moment she wore this fantastic Valentino dress to me that there was no way there would be no feedback. Negative or positive, but I knew what I was doing. I was thrilled to wear it, not even an inch of me was nervous. . I wasn’t. ” before, not during, not even now after. What was interesting to observe and witness is how easy it is for men to completely destroy a woman’s body, publicly, with pride, for the whole world to see. Do you also do this with job titles and job emails in your bio?” Start.

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Pugh goes on to say that he is aware that this isn’t the first time a woman has experienced body shame, and it won’t be the last, but he is surprised. “how vulgar men can be”. He adds that he has achieved “accept the complexities” of his body and that he is happy “with all the ‘failures’ that I couldn’t bear when I was 14”. About the main complaints about the size of her breasts and her abdomen, a Rigoberta Bandini is marked: “I have lived in my body for some time. I am fully aware of the size of my breasts and it doesn’t scare me. What worries me the most is … why were you so afraid of boobs? Small? Large? The right? The left? Only one? Maybe none? What. From. So much. Fear”.

#FuckingFreeTheFuckingNipple

The actress goes on to comment that she appreciates growing up in a house full of “Strong, powerful and curvy women. We grew up to seek power in the folds of our bodies. To say out loud that we feel comfortable. It has always been my mission in this industry to say ‘fuck’ anyone who expects the my body to transform into what opinion says is sexy or sexually attractive. I wore that dress because I know. “ It concludes: “If being publicly aggressive against women in 2022 is that easy for you, then the answer is you don’t know. Grow up. Respect people. Respect the bodies. Respect all women. Respect humans. Life will be a lot easier, I promise. And all for two adorable nipples. “. This whole mission statement ends with the hashtag #fuckingfreethefuckingnipple because the simple #freethenipple doesn’t seem to be powerful enough.

The next time we see Florence Pugh it will be in ‘Don’t worry, dear’, directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Harry Styles. It opens on September 23rd. She is also part of the vocal cast of ‘Puss in Boots: The Last Wish’, and next year we will also see her in Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘Dune: Part 2’ as Princess Irulan Corrino.

Source: E Cartelera

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