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"Uncovered dress" by Jennifer Lawrence generates a real debate in the network

It was during a shooting for her most recent project 'Red Sparrow' that the actress wore a dress that sparked negative comments on networks as it was labeled "s-xist".

Jennifer Lawrence is causing a stir on social media. This time it's not because of a nightclub scandal or the hacking of intim-te photos.

The protagonist of The Hunger Games was in London over the weekend for the Bafta awards ceremony, which she attended in a black dress, like many of the attendees, in protest and support for the Time's Up movement. During her stay in the European country, the actress was also part of a shooting for Red Sparrow, her latest film, which tells a spy story and apparently she is one.

The reason everyone is talking about the photos is the fact that the actress posed in a Versace dress that exposed much of her figure despite the winter temperatures in the city.

Network users have questioned the design used by the Oscar winner since the rest of her team wore outfits made up of multiple layers of clothing to protect themselves from the temperatures in London, which are still very low.

Hundreds of tweets in this regard branded the situation "s-xist" and questioned why a woman had to dress like this to feel "beautiful or glamorous" despite, in this case, low temperatures or any other unfavorable situation.

In the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, Jennifer has been part of the voices of the Time's Up movement, which aims to specifically combat s-xual harassment in the workplace industry.

The Fawcett Society, a leading women's rights charity, said these new images only showed how gender equality was still far from being achieved.

"Uncovered dress" by Jennifer Lawrence generates a real debate in the network

Much of the reaction to the photos taken on the roof of London's Corinthia Hotel revolved around the idea that Lawrence might have felt pressure to appear in a dress for a photo shoot while the rest of the cast could choose to wear warmer, more tailored clothing. climate.

The president of The Fawcett Society, Sam Smethers added that this image sums up what is wrong with the film industry and society in general.

Other users questioned that it had been an imposition and suggested that it could have been a personal decision and made aware of the weather. Many others asked not to criticize a woman for her dress and to respect her freedom of choice.

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