Nicola Coughlan de Bridgeton Slams Body reviews in tweet series

The actor has implored criticism of "judging actors of their work and not their body".


Nicola Coughlan has won a critical criticism for its roles inDerry girls andBridgertonBut there is one thing that the actor wants criticism to cease to talk about: his body. In aTweets, Coughlan implored the media to celebrate focus on women's eyes instead of their professional achievements. "Can we judge actors for their work and not their body?" She tweeted. Read it to find out what Coughlan had to say about the intense concentration of women's bodies in the media and for more celebrity news, check howJames Corden lost 16 pounds in less than two months.

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Coughlan lasted the "irrelevant" questions in a bodyly bodily asked of the stars.

nicola coughlan in a black dress on the red carpet in front of a step-and-repeat
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While the stars of all sexes can be sensitive to body sorrow, the coughlan emphasized the prospect of practice in interviews with women.

"Can we please stop asking women with their weight in interviews, especially when [it's completely irrelevant?" Requested in Coughlan.

Coughlan noted that there had been many recent cases in which investigators were called upon to their non-professional conduct, but few things have changed. "Unfortunately, it's always happening," wrote Coughlan.

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Coughlan slammed the criticism of the stars as "reducer".

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Coughlan explained that she finds it difficult to sit through interviews once her body, rather than her job, becomes the center of the conversation.

"It makes me deeply uncomfortable and so sad, I'm not just allowed to talk about the job I do I like so much," she admitted. On a larger scale, it stated that the practice was antithetic to the progress of the entertainment industry claimed to support in recent years. "It's so reducing women when we make great progress for the diversity of the arts, but questions like that that keeps us upside down [sic]." And for more celebrities who fought against body shamers,Half Lovato says it's like that she "accidentally" lost weight.

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Coughlan said she would not allow her body to define it.

nicola coughlan in green jumpsuit on red carpet
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Although the bandlan has been vocal of his desire to have fans and criticism focus on the performances of the actors instead of their appearance, she admitted that she did not allow the examination of her examination.

"I am not an activist of body positivity, I am an actor," says Coughlan. "I would lose or win weight if an important role requires [sic]. My body is the tool I use to tell stories, not what I define." And for more your favorite stars,New Chrissy Teigen popcorn spices blew for these ingredients.

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This is not the first time that the Coughlan called the criticism for their concentration on his appearance.

nicola coughlan in yellow jacket holding sign during women's march
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In 2018, after a review called Coughlan a "overweight girl" during a review of his performance in "Miss Jean Brodie", Coughlanreturned with a test inThe Guardian, slamming the concentration of the industry on women's bodies.

"I hope in the future that more people will talk about our work, our inspirations, our reader, rather than our appearance," wrote Coughlan. "A revolution happens and I want to play there."

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