Florence asked the sexist troll, "Why are you so afraid of breasts?"
At the brand's haute couture show in Rome on Friday, the actress addressed the commentary surrounding the sheer bright pink gown she wore.
She anticipated the reaction to the daring ensemble, which completely exposed her chest, but was taken aback by the way it was received.
We were all aware of what we were doing. She wrote that she was excited to wear it and didn't think she was nervous. I wasn't before or now after.
She noted that many of her critics include their job titles and work emails on their accounts.
It isn't the first time a woman will hear what's wrong with her body by a crowd of strangers and it won't be the last.
The caption "Technically they're covered" was enough to satisfy the platform's nudity policy.
People told her that she should be embarrassed by being soflat chested or that they were disappointed that she had small breasts.
The negative comments haven't affected Pugh's confidence in the least.
I have been in my body for a while. She said that she is aware of her breast size and is not afraid of it. What is more troubling is... Why are you so afraid of women? What's small? Do you mean large? What's left? Yes, right? One? Is it possible that no? So what? It's. That's right, so. It's terrifying.
The Oscar nominee said she credits her self-acceptance to how she was raised to find power in the creases of our body.
She has pushed back against toxic beauty standards in Hollywood because of her upbringing.
She concluded her post by saying that it is you who doesn't know if being loudly abusive towards women in 2022 is so easy for you.
It's time to grow up. People should be respected. Don't treat bodies in a disrespectful way. All women, please respect them. It's important to respect humans. I promise that life will get simpler.
In the past, she has expressed her surprise at how audiences in the US are scared of nipples and buttocks.
I don't understand why. She spoke to Radio Times magazine. Nudity has never been a problem for me because my parents were cool and made sure we watched a lot of European films when we were young.