Emilia Clarke has found supports in her fans. The “Game of Thrones” actress has been defended by her loyal supporters after she was heavily trolled over her new bare-faced selfie.
The 36-year-old actress turned to her Instagram page to share a photo of her flaunting her bare face and sporting a wide grin while showing off her mug sent by her mother. The mug has the slogan that read, “You’re doing f**king great.” In the caption, she wrote, “‘Mum got me a mug. I felt it was important to share this new found wisdom. Use it and reap the rewards [red heart emoji].”
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Sadly, Emilia’s face sparked a flurry of vile comments from trolls about her appearance. One wrote, “Mother of dragons what happened to you.” Another added, “What’s happening with those hairs, they’re worse than mine right now.” Someone else cruelly wrote, “Big forehead and looks 50 years old now.”
Fortunately, Emilia’s fans have flooded her with compliments after she was cruelly targeted by trolls. The “Me Before You” star was dubbed “beautiful” and “amazing.” Another shared, “This is by far the most beautiful woman in Hollywood.” A different person chimed in, “God, she’s perfect.” Someone else remarked, “literally an angel on earth.”
“YOU LOOK AMAZING, I AM SO HAPPY THAT YOU ARE NOT DENYING YOUR AGE AND LOOKING LIKE EVERY SINGLE ACTRESS NOW IN DAYS..,” a separate fan penned. Another gushed over the Daenerys Targaryen depicter, “Beautiful – actual smile lines in an IG pic.” Someone defiantly hit back with a comment that read, “She aged like fine f***ing wine, that’s what happened.”
Emilia previously shared her views on aging and revealed she was to get fillers at the age of 28. She revealed in an interview with Elle last year, “You’ve got this idea of aging, and then you’ve got the idea of what aging makes you look like.”
“At 34, I am wiser, more intelligent, I’ve had more experiences, I’ve done all this stuff, and I’m proud of that. You can only do that because you are the age you are,” Emilia continued. “Time is the only thing allows you to do those things.”
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