Amy Adams is one of the most talented and versatile actresses in Hollywood, but also one of the bravest. In a world where women are under constant pressure to stay thin and young, she decided to bet on her health and happiness and show her body as it is.

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Protagonist of films like “The Arrival”, “Nocturnal Animals” or “I’m glad” she surprised everyone with her drastic body change due to weight gain, due to which she showed curves that violate the beauty standards imposed by the film industry.

Far from being shy or hiding, Adams is proud and radiant with her new image that reflects her maturity and confidence.

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Amy Adams new look

Elle magazine reports that the 49-year-old actress started gaining a few pounds last year and was heavily criticized for her appearance in the movie Disenchanted.

On social networks, they were relentless towards her because she did not look the same as in the first part of the film, which was shown 15 years ago.

In contrast, they point out that Patrick Dempsey, who co-starred with Amy in the Disney film, also experienced the passage of time and, unlike what happens to her, was chosen by People magazine as the sexiest man alive in 2023.

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Proud of her appearance

In some of the photos he posted Elle The new-look actress was seen enjoying a night out with a group of friends. She wears an elegant dress with a black and white print and a long black coat, which she has combined with modern high-heeled shoes.

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The publication, although it does not specify the date when the photos were taken, praised the attitude of Adams, who knew how to break Hollywood molds and demand the right to be who you are. (AND)