Last Monday, Nicola Coughlan appeared on the 2021 Golden Globes virtual red carpet. The Irish actress, who recently starred “Bridgerton“On Netflix, she was included in British Vogue ‘s annual Best Dressed List. But while she was praised for her lemon yellow Molly Goddard dress, not everything at the celebration was as expected.
“Bridgerton” has gone on to be in the top of most watched series of Netflix and each of the actors have managed to gain great fame in front of the spectators and Nicola is no exception. During the series, Nicola Coughlan she wore a myriad of striking dresses like the one she wore on the golden balloons. For his striking style he has managed to position himself as an out-of-the-box fashion icon.
At the gala of the Golden Globe, Nicola she combined a tulle dress by the British designer Molly Goddard with diamond jewelry from The bones and a black cardigan Ply-Knits. Her makeup, a touch of pink eye shadow to give a little more color, though simple but effective for the whole look she wore, wore a trio of green forks in her hair for a full look and a harmony of colors that with their skin combined perfectly.
In general, the red carpet galas are always the focus of the media, event commentators and many critics, this time one of the journalists in charge of covering the event, when addressing Nicola, He did shouting “gorda”, Which made him receive a forceful response from the actress. Keep reading and find out the details of what happened in networking.
WHAT WAS THE COMMENT FOR NICOLA feeling offended?
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en Twitter, Amanda Richards, Presenter of The Big Calf Podcast, Referred to Coughlan how “Bridgerton’s Fat Girl”. “The fat Bridgerton girl wears a black cardigan at the Golden Globes, because no matter how sexy and elegant you are, if you’re a fat girl, there will always be a black cardigan that you’ll think about wearing and then decide against , but ultimately use it because you feel you have to “, Published the journalist.
Hours later, Coughlan responded to the podcast presenter’s tweet. “I thought the cardigan looked great, Molly Goddard wore them on her catwalk with the dresses, that’s where the idea came from.”, Answered. “Also, I have a name”.
WHAT ANSWER DID AMANDA RICHARDS GIVE?
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although Richards did not reply to Coughlan, respond to another commentator with whom he defended the actress ’style. “Nicola has an amazing style. He’s not afraid to show off his body. I think it was more of a choice than a cover-up.”, Wrote the journalist in an attempt to fix what had already caused on the social network.
“Okay, her style is killer. And it was a choice! She answered me and said it right, rightly caught my eye for not using her name.”, answered Richards. “I definitely projected my own feelings on how thick the cardigan needed to cover itself in this look.”
In response to Amanda, Coughlan mentioned an opinion piece he wrote for The guardian a 2018. In the piece, Coughlan recalls a critic referring to her as one “Overweight girl who will always be behind her classmates” after interpreting a Joyce Emily in a London production of “Miss Jean Brodie’s cousin”.
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“Everything I had done to create my character had been reduced to a hurtful word and a casual comment about my appearance”, He wrote. “It’s worth noting that at no point in Spark’s novel or David Harrower’s adaptation is reference to Joyce Emily’s weight, not in a single place.”
“So yeah, we’re in 2021. It would be nice if we didn’t have to keep having this conversation. I’d really love to be asked about it again in an interview.”. talking to Refinery29 in december Coughlan shared that she is not considered a body positivity activist. “I know people say it in the best way possible, but I always tell them, ‘I’m not a body positivity activist.'”, He told the publication.
“There are so many amazing people who are, and I admire them and I think they’re wonderful, but that’s not my approach. I’m an actress. That’s the bottom line for me.”. Coughlan recently won a lot of fans after his role as Penelope Featherington a “Bridgerton ” of Netflix, Which will ultimately position her above other actresses for future productions of the company
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