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Olivia Munn Slammed Go Fug Yourself for Criticizing Her Looks

by Sammy,

Olivia Munn Slammed Fashion Blog, "Go Fug Yourself" For Criticizing Her Red Carpet Looks.

  • Olivia Munn fired out criticisms after a blogger criticized her outfit.
  • She shared a lengthy post on her Twitter and Instagram responding to the blogger's negative comments.
  • Although her fans and followers have commented on her post, Go Fug Yourself has not replied.

The Ameican actress, Olivia Munn has recently slammed the blogger: Heather Cocks & Jessica Morgan of the Go Fug Yourself, after they criticized her Apex for Youth gala outfit.

On the blog post of April 18, the blog describes Munn’s Peter Pilotto pantsuit as a 

This is just kinda  like she got roped into making a sequel to American Hustle that ended up going straight to on-demand.

Before that, the website had also criticized her dress on April 9 when she wore Schiaparelli mini in Cannes where the blog commented on her dress writing,

She looks like you’re peeing a wedding veil

Now the actress has had enough with all this and has burst out on the blogger.

She shared a lengthy post responding to the blogger's negative comments on her dress alongside her pantsuit looks and screenshots of Go Fug Yourself’s review.

 
 
 
 
 
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A short essay on the ugly behaviors of the @fuggirls

A post shared by Olivia Munn (@oliviamunn) on

She wrote

I’ve always believed that when you chose a career that comes with an audience there are some things you sign up for…Another part of what you sign up for is having to accept critics, with the understanding that their job is to review and critique; sometimes positively, sometimes not.

Continuing the statment she added,

It’s silly to put subjective work out into the public sphere and then get upset if it gets publicly and negatively critiqued. (Sidenote: This doesn’t apply to the select messy journalists who throw out baseless musings as if they’re facts.),” Munn wrote. “But then there’s this whole other group of people like Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan, who don’t fit into either of the aforementioned groups (fans or legitimate critics). These two women run the blog, ‘Go Fug Yourself,’ that rates celebrity fashion by their own personal standards of what’s ‘fugly’ (f—ing ugly) and what’s not.

She also added that writers, mostly women and not men, while it comes about outlook saying, 

ultimately contributes to the perpetual minimization of women” and that it “propagates the idea that our worth is predominantly (or singularly) tied to our looks … the blatant hyprocrisy is nauseating.

Continuing to explain the statement she said that, her purpose of writing was not to change the things and also it was not because of her bad feeling. She said,

people shouldn’t get away with spewing whatever vitriol they want just by betting on the antiquated notion that the people they target won’t say anything.

Just after her post some of her wellwishers and her friends started sharing the mixed reaction but supporting her statement while some people also commented on the favor of the blogger. 

However, the Go Fug Yourself is yet to utter a word about her post.