Florence Pugh calls trolls after wearing a see-through dress

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Florence Pugh calls trolls after wearing a see-through dress

“So many of you aggressively wanted to let me know how disappointed you were with my ‘small tits.'”

I’m a simple, simple person who likes the simple, simple things in life – the color pink! Red carpets! Acclaimed actress Florence Pugh!

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Lo and behold, it’s a glorious day for me – as Florence rocked a sheer Barbie pink dress at the Valentino Haute Couture Fall/Winter 22-23 runway show.

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The collection’s title is The Beginning, and you can definitely see parallels between what Florence wore and what was on the runway:

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For glam, Flo kept things pretty simple with her hair slicked back and fluffy brows. The look was further styled with some matching platform pumps and a tiny iridescent bag.

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Florence posted the pictures to Instagram with the caption: “Technically they’re covered? Thank you again my beautiful team for making my pink princess dreams come true.”

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Florence’s stylist is Rebecca Corbin-Murray, her hair was styled by Peter Lux and her makeup by Alex Babsky.

However, after responding online about her look, Florence went with another series of photos with the caption, “Listen I knew when I wore this incredible Valentino dress there was no way that there would be no comment on it.”

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“I was excited to wear it, no blink of an eye was nervous. I wasn’t before, during, or even now after,” she continued. “What is interesting to watch and witness is how easy it is for men to completely destroy a woman’s body publicly, proudly and for all to see.

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“It’s not the first time, and it certainly won’t be the last, that a woman has heard from a crowd of strangers what’s wrong with her body. What’s worrying is how vulgar some of you men can be,” she continued. “So many of you aggressively wanted to let me know how disappointed you were with my ‘small tits,’ or how embarrassed I should be for being so ‘flat-chested.'”

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“I’ve lived in my body for a long time. I am fully aware of my breast size and not afraid of it. What’s even more concerning… why are you so scared of boobs? Small? Big? Left? To the right ? Just one? Maybe none? What. Is. So. Frightening.”

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She added: “Grow up. respect people respect the body Respect all women. respect people Life will be a lot easier, I promise.

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Of course, Flo wasn’t the only celebrity at the event – Anne Hathaway, Charles Melton and Ariana DeBose all opted for more pink:

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If the bright pink looks pretty familiar, it could be because other celebs have rocked Valentino on the red carpet — like Billy Porter and Saweetie at the Grammys:

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Pink princess indeed!

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