Florence Pugh criticized her decision to wear a hot pink nipple-baring dress to the Valentino Haute Couture show in Rome on Friday afternoon.
After noticing an outrageous number of comments from “vulgar” men pointing out her “flaws” and “little t**ts” on social media, the 26-year-old Black Widow star defended her dress – attacking those who chose to ” to publicly destroy the female body.’
She wrote on Instagram: “What was interesting to watch and observe is how easy it is for men to completely destroy a woman’s body, publicly, proudly, for all to see.
“So many of you wanted to aggressively let me know how disappointed you were with my ‘little t**ts’ or how embarrassed I must be for being so ‘flat-chested’.
“I lived in my body for a long time. I fully know my breast size and it doesn’t scare me.”
Defending herself: Florence Pugh criticized her recent decision to wear a hot pink nipple-baring dress to the Valentino Haute Couture show in Rome on Friday afternoon
The British actress began her post by telling fans that she knew the dress would cause a backlash, but she was “thrilled” to wear the dress.
She wrote alongside a slideshow of pictures: “Listen, I knew when I wore that incredible Valentino dress that there was no way it wasn’t going to be commented on. Whether it was negative or positive, we all knew what we were doing.
“I was excited to put it on, I wasn’t even nervous. I was neither before, nor during, nor even now after.’
“It was interesting to watch and watch how easy it is for men to completely destroy a woman’s body, publicly, proudly, for all to see. Do you even do this with your job titles and work email addresses in your bio?’

Don’t shut up: After noticing an outrageous number of comments from ‘vulgar’ men on social media pointing out her ‘flaws’ and tiny t**s, the 26-year-old Black Widow star has defended her controversial dress
Admitting it was “not the first and certainly not the last time a woman has heard what happened to her body from a crowd of strangers”, Florence said it was “disturbing” how “vulgar” some men can be.
The actress also opened up about her previous body insecurities, revealing that she “couldn’t look at” herself as a teenager.
She added: “It’s not the first time and it certainly won’t be the last time a woman has heard what happened to her body from a crowd of strangers, which is concerning how vulgar some of you men can be.
“Thankfully, I’ve come to terms with the subtleties of my body that make me, me. I’m happy with all the “flaws” I couldn’t look at when I was 14.
“So many of you wanted to aggressively let me know how disappointed you were with my ‘little t**ts’ or how embarrassed I must be for being so ‘flat-chested’.
“I lived in my body for a long time. I fully know my breast size and it doesn’t scare me.”

“Thankfully, I’ve come to terms with the subtleties of my body that make me, me. I’m happy with all the ‘flaws’ that I couldn’t look at when I was 14,” she said.

Comfortable in her own skin: The Oxford native continued: “I’m so grateful to have grown up in a family of very strong, powerful, gorgeous women. We were raised to find strength in the folds of our bodies. Talking loudly about being comfortable
“What’s more worrying… Why are you so afraid of breasts? Small? Big? From the left? right? Only one? Maybe none?” – she shot back. “It makes me wonder what happened to you to be so pleased that you were so loudly upset by the size of my boobs and body?”
The Oxford native continued: “I’m so grateful to have grown up in a family of very strong, powerful, gorgeous women. We were raised to find strength in the folds of our bodies. Talking loudly about being comfortable.”
“My mission in this industry has always been to say ‘f*** this and f*** that’ when someone expects my body to translate into an opinion of what’s hot or sexually attractive,” she added.

“Respect the body. Respect all women. Respect people. Life will get a lot easier, I promise. And all because of two cute nipples,” she concluded
‘Lady Macbeth’ actress The ‘Lady Macbeth’ actress has told those who are still ‘loudly’ ashamed of their bodies in 2020 to ‘grow up’ and ‘respect people’.
“Respect the body. Respect all women. Respect people. Life will get a lot easier, I promise. And all because of two cute nipples,” she concluded.
Her comments section was flooded with support from her fans and famous friends, including Joey King, who praised her for being “truly amazing” and putting “into words what a lot of people feel but can’t articulate.”
“You are a magical queen and we don’t deserve you,” wrote Jamila Jamil under her post.
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