Madeline Brewer says that the enemies who criticized her appearance in the last “You” season of Netflix.

In a new interview with People, the actor, who played Louise “Brontë” Flannery in the Thriller series, said he is aware that “it is not the cup of tea of ​​all”, but admitted that he felt blind about the hatred online for his appearance.

“I didn’t expect people to like Brontë, but I didn’t expect me to call me ugly, because I am not,” he told The Outlet in a story published on Sunday. “I understand that I am not everyone’s cup of tea, but I’m not ugly.”

In the fifth and final season of “You”, Brontë Orchestra the demolition and arrest against the beloved serial murderer and the so -called lover Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) after he spent years killing dozens of people.

Brewer, 33, who called herself a “big fan” of the program, said that the criticisms of their appearance threw it particularly for a loop taking into account that women constitute the “largest fan base” of the program.

“I thought that the biggest base of fans of this show is women, young women, and I never anticipated the amount of misogyny to be fired,” he continued.

Madeline Brewer said he did not expect people to like the character he play in the program
Madeline Brewer said he did not expect people to like the character he played in the “You” program, but definitely “he did not expect him to call me ugly.” “I understand that I am not everyone’s tea cup, but I’m not ugly,” she says.

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The former actor of “Handmaid’s Tale” said he takes criticism calmly because he is “pair for the course” to be in Hollywood, but admitted that his youngest self, which he used to be intimidated, would have worried him. Namely, the “triggering” comments that claim that he needs plastic surgery.

“I feel very grateful that this did not happen at an earlier time of my life. If this had happened when I was 25 years old, I would have crossed out because I was not yet in therapy,” he says. “Being at 30 years, I didn’t care. I knew I could handle it.”

In another part of the interview, Brewer shared his theory about why social networks attacked their appearance.

“I think that when people face that misogyny and that deconstruction of their hero, it bothers them,” he said about the Goldberg Kismet in the program. “He especially bothers me that she was a woman. It was a woman to do it. And she was also a new woman and a woman who could not find attractive.”

She assumed that for the spectators “lidien” with the result, “they cannot avoid putting on their cell phones and commenting on my photos and saying: ‘Oh, you are so ugly. You see yourself as an elf'”.

Brewer added: “And I say, ‘girl, lighten. I’m not ugly.'”

The “You” seasons are transmitting in Netflix.