Very often, shaming because of appearance affects women, and the example of the famous actress Meg Ryan unfortunately proves this. Recall that for years Meg Ryan was one of the brightest stars in Hollywood, whose acting was admired by people from all over the world. We associate her with roles in timeless films, such as “When Harry Met Sally”, “You’ve Got Mail”, “Sleepless in Seattle” or Blood to Blood, Bone to Bone”. Later, she tried to break with the image of the so-called “girl next door” on the screen, which, however, was not fully accepted with The actress slowly withdrew from show business and hardly participates in industry events.
Recently, however, she made an exception. She appeared in public after nearly half a year, appearing at the premiere of a documentary about the fight of actor Michael J. Fox with Parkinson’s disease. It has long been known that they are close friends. Photos from the event quickly circulated the network.
Meg Ryan showed up at the premiere of the film. Hate fell on the actress
Internet “image experts” outdo each other in the comments, in which they claim, among other things, that the actress “doesn’t look like herself.” It is also sad to note that a similar description to the published photo of Meg Ryan was published by the well-known American tabloid “Page Six”: “Meg Ryan made a public appearance in New York on Wednesday evening supporting Michael J. Fox at the screening of his new documentary, but scattered social media users said she was ‘unrecognizable’. See more photos at the link…etc.”
“Shame on you, Page Six,” one Instagram follower replied. “I’m sick of people judging men and women by their appearance while we ALL get older and don’t stay what others think we should look like,” an Instagram user points out.
“Please stop telling women they’re unrecognizable because they’re getting old,” another observer aptly observes. “Anyone who comments on the appearance of others must not have a mirror. EVERYONE gets old” – we read in another comment.
“Haters have no life”
“She looks good. Leave her alone,” points out another person.
“She’s ‘unrecognizable’ because she’s much older than Meg in the movies. Twenty years on and people expect actors to look the same. If they’re getting old, they’re cursed. If they’re getting help from aesthetic medicine, they’re cursed too. These complaining people are jealous that they don’t have the money for it. Haters have no life,” another user writes.
She looks great! She made a public appearance to support a wonderful cause, and then everyone throws her in the mud! It’s called aging, and even after the surgeries she may have had, she’s still recognizable as Meg Ryan!
Other supportive comments include:
Leave her alone, she looks great!
She came to support a dear friend… That’s all I see.
Stop talking about women’s looks!
Rather, let’s talk about how amazing Michael J. Fox looks after such a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. I love them both!
“Imagine you’re a hater, how stupid”
Meg Ryan has never officially spoken about the alleged treatments she would undergo. In one of the interviews in 2015, she was asked about hateful comments about her appearance. The actress answered clearly and emphatically:
Honestly, I don’t pay much attention to it. There is a lot of hate in today’s world. It’s so easy to judge. Imagine being a hater, how stupid
Sources: PageSix/Instagram
Source: Gazeta

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