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Honestly, this says more about online culture than about her. When even someone like Milly Alcock gets mocked, it shows the standard isn’t “beauty” — it’s control.
There’s also a weird pattern where actresses in big franchises get judged on looks before talent. At some point, it stops being criticism and becomes normalized bullying.
The real question is: are fans actually harder to please now, or are they just louder?
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