AT&T actress Milana Vayntrub responds to online body shaming: 'You've lost the privilege of looking at it'

Seriously, you big-titted twat, lots of pics of you flaunting your fun bags. AT&T eats shit anyway. 🖕 🖕 🖕 🖕 🖕

AT&T actress Milana Vayntrub responds to online body shaming: 'You've lost the privilege of looking at it'​

Elise Solé
Wed, March 24, 2021, 1:23 PM


Milana Vayntrub — who stars in a long-running AT&T campaign— responded to another round of online sexual harassment following recent ads that air during the NCAA Tournament.

The 34-year-old actress, who plays AT&T saleswoman "Lily Adams" in the media company's advertisements and who has acted in television shows like This Is Us and Days of Our Lives, tweeted on March 20: "Been getting a lot of 'Why are they placing her body like that in those ads?' Well, I direct the ads. I place myself like that. And it’s because of the thousands of unwelcome comments I receive about my body. You’ve lost the privilege of looking at it until I feel safe again." (Boo-fucking-hoo. - JS)

In the ads, Vayntrub is sitting behind a desk, with her lower body concealed, unlike in previous spots in which she stood in front of the camera. The campaign promotes the NCAA tournament (for the National Collegiate Athletic Association), also known as March Madness, of which AT&T is a partner. Last year, Vayntrub showed off her directing skills in behind-the-scenes footage posted to her official TikTok page.


But Vayntrub's response activated even more sexual harassment in the Twitter thread, as users called her "sexy," "beautiful" and cute" and critiqued her hairstyle. "Based on her comment, 'you're beautiful' would be one of those unwelcome comments she mentioned and part of the point you missed," a Twitter user pointed out.

"Really impressive how many dudes think they should respond to this by commenting on her body," another noted. Someone said the tweets, many of which came from men, were "disrespectful and creepy." And one person speculated that Vayntrub chose to sit in the ads to conceal an alleged pregnancy.

Vayntrub, who declined to comment to Yahoo Life, faced the same harassment last year on social media, which she addressed in an Instagram Live video that was posted to Twitter. "I am not consenting to any of this," Vayntrub said in the footage. "I do not want any of this." The actress also said that decade-old photos of her that were shared by strangers on social media, were from a college pool party.

And she read aloud derogatory written comments that appeared as she spoke. "I'm hurting," she said in the video. "And it's bringing up a lot of feelings of sexual assault."

Jim Kimberly, director of corporate communications at AT&T tells Yahoo Life in a statement, "We will not tolerate the inappropriate comments and harassment of Milana Vayntrub, the talented actor and director who portrays Lily in our ads. Last summer, we disabled or deleted these comments on our social sites. We continue to fight to support her and our values, which appreciate and respect all women." A brand spokesperson reiterated the same message last year.


 
How fucking thirsty are these idiots that they flood ads about a shitty phone service to talk about her body?

Wasn't she the same chick that was bragging about having multiple abortions?

I don't know about multiple abortions, but what kind of weirdo spends the entire time when getting an abortion fretting about having sex ASAP. WTF is wrong with her?

Can you you not archive instagram? I tried archiving the page but it keeps reloading.

 
How fucking thirsty are these idiots that they flood ads about a shitty phone service to talk about her body?



I don't know about multiple abortions, but what kind of weirdo spends the entire time when getting an abortion fretting about having sex ASAP. WTF is wrong with her?

Can you you not archive instagram? I tried archiving the page but it keeps reloading.


 
Making a positive comment about a woman's body causes her to think about her body, which for some women is very triggering.

"Love the new haircut."

Oh god he hates my new haircut. That was a microaggression. Why is he being so aggressive? Has he microaggressed me before? Wait, it's cute, there's no way he hates it. Is he hitting on me? Does he want to rail me from behind while pulling my hair? Does he want to rape me? Being cute isn't permission to rape me. I wonder how big his cock is. Should I report this to HR? Is this the "catcalling" thing I hear about? Or is it "gaslighting?" That's where they sexually harass you and you tell people then everyone calls you a dumb bitch and says it wasn't harassment, right? I don't want that to happen to me again. Maybe I need to add him on Facebook and read four or five years of Twitter posts, get a feel for him as a person and get a feel for how he harasses women.
Did...

...did you interview a woman to make this comment? I wouldn't be able to come up with this if I browsed dating apps enough to become an ascended misogynist, got some MGTOWs together, and brainstormed something out.
 
Never heard of her. Never seen any of her commercials. Don't care about her. Still not getting AT&T Uverse.

I don't understand how this is body shaming. It sounds like they're all positive comments.
That's the problem and why it's being manufactured as a problem. They need press.
AT&T is going down the shitter and they don't know what to do.
 
I've lost the privilege? I never had that. AT&T paid you, for whatever reason they choose you, to flaunt your tits on camera - at least to hear you tell it! I'm sure AT&T and the previous directors and crew you worked with didn't entirely see it like that, but apparently you did. Who knew? As for loosing that privilege? Again, never had it, don't flash your tits and I won't see them, simple as.

I'm honestly unsure of what this woman want's to be judged by. She clearly believes she was selling AT&T with her tits, she was reading from a script... What is there to her, as far as anyone who just sees her on TV, besides how she looks? It isn't as though she sets the going rates for AT&T. It's not like people write in and say: "Thanks for reducing the rate for roaming, whoever the fuck you are." These people... It seems almost like noise for attention's sake. Every damn time. I'm guessing the tits are going away because the wall is fast approaching and she needs a new career trajectory. It seems nothing short of milk production happens in a bubble. I'll see myself out...
 
Push-up bra is the real MVP in this story.
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Did...

...did you interview a woman to make this comment? I wouldn't be able to come up with this if I browsed dating apps enough to become an ascended misogynist, got some MGTOWs together, and brainstormed something out.

Maybe I am a woman?

I'm not, I just used my imagination. I guess I am an ascended misogynist. Is this the point in my ascent where I troon out?
 
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She shows off her chest all the time.

She is also friends with Akilah Hughes and they had a short lived web series for Comedy Central, so that's you firm link into SJW poison where looking at your photos is sexual assault.
Not old enough, not real enough, and a subpar phone service. Don't flatter yourself, honey.
 
Never heard of her. Never seen any of her commercials. Don't care about her. Still not getting AT&T Uverse.

Don't know who she is either. When I saw the headline I assumed it was a fatty because muh body shaming. :lol:

I guess telling someone they look pretty is body shaming now. You just can't win.

"Been getting a lot of 'Why are they placing her body like that in those ads?' Well, I direct the ads. I place myself like that.

Then stop placing your body in ways that invite comments you don't like. I think she's getting off on the attention. She's a bitch who wants some controversy in her life. Low level basic bitch.

Making a positive comment about a woman's body causes her to think about her body, which for some women is very triggering.

"Love the new haircut."

Oh god he hates my new haircut. That was a microaggression. Why is he being so aggressive? Has he microaggressed me before? Wait, it's cute, there's no way he hates it. Is he hitting on me? Does he want to rail me from behind while pulling my hair? Does he want to rape me? Being cute isn't permission to rape me. I wonder how big his cock is. Should I report this to HR? Is this the "catcalling" thing I hear about? Or is it "gaslighting?" That's where they sexually harass you and you tell people then everyone calls you a dumb bitch and says it wasn't harassment, right? I don't want that to happen to me again. Maybe I need to add him on Facebook and read four or five years of Twitter posts, get a feel for him as a person and get a feel for how he harasses women.

Women are turning into Woody Allen.
 
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