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. đź–• đź–• đź–• đź–• đź–•

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.


 
If she really feels like we don't have the privilege to look at her "fantastic" body anymore, there is a certain religion she would really love.
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Also, +1 for the sentiment that this bitch needs to STFU. You don't see, say, any of the members from BTS complain when women ogle their shirtless pics 24/7:
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idk what's more hilarious about this, the irrelevant actress who is relegated to commercials using the taking away of her generic khazar milkers as a way to get noticed again in 2021 or the army of soy drinkers who are absolutely lining up to simp for her. Or the people taking the bait and not realizing this for the desperate attempt to maintain relevancy that it is. No one asked her and I would bet actual real monies that no one actually complained to her about her not showing off her body in the commercials. This was just a way for her to make herself relevant in light of her "why do people look at me while I walk around looking cute with huge tits men are such pigs" a few months ago dying down and losing steam.

If she does take this all seriously and isn't just being a camera chasing whore like typical, holy fuck get over yourself if you think your tits are a privilege. The only people who care that much about your shit are the type of people who are too cucked to even just sneak a peak at their wife's/mom's victoria secret catalog like the normal degenerate disgrace they are.
 
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If that account of hers is anything to go by, she's a basic upper-middle class liberal White bitch, imagine that.
About that:
Milana Aleksandrovna Vayntrub is an Uzbekistan-born American actress, comedian, and activist. The daughter of Jewish refugees, she began her career as a child actress shortly after immigrating to the United States.
She's another fellow white.
 
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."
"How dare the common folk not worship me. Don't they know how lucky they are to gaze upon me?"
Geez lady tone down the narcissism a bit. You aren't that special.
 
"How dare the common folk not worship me. Don't they know how lucky they are to gaze upon me?"
Geez lady tone down the narcissism a bit. You aren't that special.

A friend told me you can see better than her on Pornhub or Imagefap any day.


Don't sweat the square jaw...doesn't matter when she's scarfing your Johnson. 👍
 
She was a Youtuber back in the day. Standard oh so random slightly un-PC comedy of the time. I liked it at the time.


I wondered what happened to her comedy partner and her Twitter is kind of sad https://twitter.com/iamstevienelson It's a stereotype alternating between feeling lonely, misandry, random pro-women stuff, taking horoscopes seriously, wanting love, etc.
 
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