Actress Milly Bobby Brown has apologized after comedian Matt Lucas posted a little Britain cachefresh with 21 -year -old photographs on social media.
50 -year -old Lucas “no but” yes “yes but” wrote, a sentence written on a post -rearwinning photo of Stranger Things Star on an X post by a crime Kishore Vicky Pollard in the sketch Come Medi Series.
The photo shows a brown in Los Angeles, wearing hoop airings and pink tops, which Lucas said, “Posting one of her was asked to show equality. [Vicky’s] Ketchfresses ”.
Apologies came after an Instagram post from Brown in which he faced negative comments and “bullying” about his appearance on social media and in news articles.
Lucas said: “Dear Milli, I just saw your post and wanted to answer, and wanted to give a little reference. About 25 years ago I co-wrapped and appeared on a sketch show called Little Britain.
“It had a character called Vicky Pollard, who had blonde hair and always wore a pink top, and in the photo you had blonde hair and wore a pink top so I showed similarities by posting one of its ketchfress.
“I felt that you looked horrible and when the press wrote that I had ‘condemned’ you, it’s not my style, and secondly because I think you are bright.
“If I had thought he would harass you I wouldn’t have posted it, but I realized it is and I apologize for that.”
Little Britain, in which David V Ials Liams also acted, started as a radio show in 2000 and moved to TV in 2003, which was running for three series.
Read more from Sky News:
60 -year -old d lly lee Parton’s husband dies
What did we learn from Meghan’s new show
Comedy ‘Super Creator’ dies after accident abroad
In her video, Brown said: “I want some time to address something that I think it is more than me, which affects every young woman who grows under public verification.
“I think it is very important to talk about this. When I was 10 years old I started in this industry. I was raised in front of the world, and, for some reason, people don’t feel growing with me.
“Instead, they seem like being stable on time, as if I still have to look at the way the Stranger Things season did. And because I’m not, now I’m a goal.”
She quoted headlines from the articles, referring to Lucas’ comments, which he said, “Increasing her humiliation by interrogating the appearance of an adult male girl.”
“This is not a journalism. This is a bullying. The fact is that adult writers are spending their time to disperse my face, my body, my preferences.
“Some of these articles are written by women. It is worse than that. We always talk about supporting and uplifting young women, but, when they come down, they find it very easy for clicks.”
“Delicious people cannot handle a girl seeing a woman on her terms, not their own. I refuse to apologize for growing up. I refuse to make myself a minor to fit people’s unrealistic expectations by seeing the girl as a woman.
“How do I see, I will not be ashamed of how I dress, or how I present myself. We have become a society where it is much easier to criticize than to pay praise.”
She finished her position by saying: “Let’s do better. Not just for me, but for every young woman who just deserves to grow up without fear of breaking for an existing.”
Messages to support the young actress, including Sex and City Sarah Jessica Parker, as well as celebrities including Singers Pixie Lot and Lily Allen.
Brown became home name after acting as eleven in the hit Netflix Series Stranger Things.
The fifth and final series of the show, which started in 2016, is due to air this year.
The British actress also played the title of the 2020 film and its sequel two years later as the Title of Mystery Sluth Anola Holmes.
Brown, who was married to Jack Bongiovi, son of Rock Star John Bon Jawani last year, is promoting the new Russo Brothers film, electric state, in which he played a role with Chris Prate.
This story originally appeared on News.sky.com read the full story