Milly Alcock comments on backlash from critics including Christian dads.
Milly Alcock, star of the upcoming 'Supergirl' film, addressed online criticism in interviews, noting that much of it comes from anonymous accounts including 'Christian dads.' She framed the backlash as an expected response to her presence as a woman in the superhero genre. Conservative outlets criticized her remarks as antagonistic toward the fanbase.
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3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 1 bias group.
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Breitbart and Daily Wire frame Alcock's comments as deliberately antagonizing fans, while NY Post reports her remarks more straightforwardly as mocking critics without the same editorial hostility.
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“Nolte: 'Supergirl' Actress Continues to Implode with Ridicule of 'Christian Dads'”
“'Supergirl' Star Says She's Glad To Trigger 'Christian' Dads”
“'Supergirl' actress mocks critics, says a lot of them are Christian dads”
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