Megyn Kelly’s Milly Alcock Comments Spark an Instant Backlash
Kelly’s argument was that studios should court young male audiences, citing Wonder Woman’s Gal Gadot as a counterexample. The film’s roughly $38 million opening, which landed well below projections, gave her critics plenty to work with. But the personal turn is what set social media ablaze, with users blasting the veteran broadcaster for mocking a young actress’s appearance rather than the movie itself, and coverage across entertainment outlets describing her as “slammed” over the rant within a day.
The replies piled up fast, and almost none of them took Kelly’s side. “Maybe I’m weird, but I think she looks fine. My guess would be the barrage of negative reviews it got on YouTube and elsewhere,” one user wrote, offering a different theory for the film’s soft opening. Another kept it simple: “She can say whatever, doesn’t make it true, she doesn’t know about movies.” One reply skewered the premise itself, asking, “Does she know that Supergirl is an alien from another planet?” while another called the rant “tone deaf and zero self awareness.</em“
The remarks Kelly was reacting to came from Alcock’s own press rounds, where the actress told Variety her heroine is a modern woman. “She can be strong. She can be tough. She can be messy. And I love how this film doesn’t center around any sort of love,” Alcock said, adding that the character’s resilience is something the LGBTQ community “can really relate to.”
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