If they can’t keep their comments to themselves, he’d like them to consider another option.“If anyone has any further unsolicited comments about *anybody* else’s body, they can feel free to write them in permanent ink onto their own foreheads and swan dive directly into the sun,” the “Raising Dion” actor recentlyThat blunt suggestion from Ritter, 41, came after Lynskey, 44, shared a post from a critic that focused her body, something she explained has become all too common lately.
“They were asking me, ‘What do you plan to do? I’m sure the producers will get you a trainer. They’d love to help you with this,'" she recalled. Lynskey went on to explain that, with the support of co-stars Christina Ricci, Tawny Cypress and Juliette Lewis, she was able to convince producers the character didn't need to be thin.
She told Rolling Stone,"I want women to be able to to watch it and be like, ‘Wow, she looks like me and nobody’s saying she’s the fat one.’ That representation is important."Ree Hines is a freelance writer and editor who covers pop culture, lifestyle stories and trending news. She’s also a soul-music loving, coffee-obsessed member of both Team Cat and Team Dog. Ree lives in Tampa, Florida, and is a regular contributor to TODAY.com.
Love you Jason! You are the best! Your Dad would be very proud of you.