Anya Taylor-Joy has had problems with her fans.
The actress attended the Dune: Part 2 premiere in New York wearing a form-fitting gold dress with a layer of black tulle over the top. In an Instagram post recapping the evening, Taylor-Joy posted a black-and-white photo of herself in the corset she wore underneath, showing her followers just how slim her figure is.
Commenters immediately began voicing their opinions on the actress' decision to share the photo. Some called him toxic, others said there was nothing wrong with him.
Did you know that corsets are harmful for health Can't we normalize hunger?
Rude. To be honest, I expected better from you. 'Slim is not elegant,' another follower commented. It's nothing to be proud of and it's a bad example for girls, another wrote.
It really attracts a lot of people : said one commenter.
Although there were many negative comments under the post, some defended the actress, with one fan writing, I sense a lot of pettiness and jealousy in these comments.
Some fans asked everyone to give their freedom to a woman and realizing that she is not promoting anything by posting a photo of herself in a swimsuit: If she likes it. For the rest it's fine. finished.
Everyone wants more freedom for women and more power, and if you dress like you Suddenly all women I'm against him. Check your hypocrisy,” one supporter wrote.
Taylor-Joy jumped. He first became famous when he starred in the 2015 horror film The Witch. She then played Beth Harmon in the Netflix miniseries The Queen's Gambit. Since then, she has appeared in The Menu, Last Night in Soho, Amsterdam and most recently Dune: Part 2 .
Dune: Part 2 Director Denis Villeneuve wanted to keep the Taylor-Joy title. His involvement in the film was kept secret for as long as possible, and his involvement in the film was revealed in red on the carpet at the London premiere when he posed with the rest of the cast.
I think Hollywood is the best city It's the most talkative city in the world and I wanted to see experimentally how long we could keep a secret, Villeneuve told The Hollywood Reporter in February. We did it. It was a special unit. We went to Africa in complete secrecy to film with Anya. I liked the idea of leaving a surprise for the audience until the end; It was like a gift that I wanted to keep for the fans .