when this star outraged sexists by revealing her chest on the red carpet

when this star outraged sexists by revealing her chest on the red carpet
when this star outraged sexists by revealing her chest on the red carpet

Popstar Charli XCX receives the worst comments after revealing her breasts on a Variety red carpet. But before the queen of hyperpop, another world star suffered the same fate…

Popstar Charli XCX has crystallized the worst remarks in recent hours.

The one who has reigned over the charts since last summer with her latest opus Brat, whose green cover arouses all the parodies, actually inspires the least subtle speakers after revealing her breasts during a red carpet by Variety – more precisely, during the photocall of the annual brunch organized by the magazine.

Under the gaze of photographers, the pop icon actually wore a dress with a transparent top. Since then, on social networks, some people have made their more or less relevant remarks about her breasts, their size, and above all, about what it inspires in them (beautiful reflections, naturally, full of tact). We cover all of this in detail here. We breathe.

But before the queen of hyperpop, another world star suffered exactly the same fate…

The “Free Nipple” assumed by Charli XCX, Florence Pugh wakes up the misogynists: “no, I’m not afraid of the size of my breasts”

This star is Florence Pugh, revelation of Midsommar, remarkable in Dune and Oppenheimer. The British actress shocked and aroused the machos of the web in unison. For what ? Simple: in 2022, she went to the Valentino show wearing a fuchsia pink dress from the Italian fashion house.

And her breasts were visible under the see-through fabric.

Sadness: Florence Pugh was even harassed following this flamboyance…

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