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Home » ‘Supergirl’ actress mocks critics, says a lot of them are Christian dads
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‘Supergirl’ actress mocks critics, says a lot of them are Christian dads

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellMay 21, 20263 Mins Read
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‘Supergirl’ actress mocks critics, says a lot of them are Christian dads

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New ‘Supergirl’ star Milly Alcock pushed back against online critics ahead of the film’s release, saying many of the people criticizing her past comments are anonymous “burner accounts” and profiles identifying themselves as “Dad of four, Christian” accounts.

In a new interview with Variety, Alcock discussed the backlash surrounding her rise to the lead role in DC Studios’ upcoming “Supergirl” movie and said she has learned to tune out online outrage as scrutiny around blockbuster franchises intensifies.

“But I mean, whose opinion do you really care about?” Alcock said. “If you’re pissing the right kind of people off, you’re doing OK.”

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The actress suggested much of the hostility directed toward her comes from faceless social media users reacting emotionally online.

“And it’s from a lot of people whose profiles have no photo, who are burner accounts,” Alcock said. “Or someone’s name and then ‘Dad of four, Christian,’ which is hilarious to me.”

Alcock said she partly understands why people become emotionally invested in celebrities and fictional franchises, arguing that distrust in institutions has pushed some people toward online communities for direction and validation.

Alcock noted that governments don’t have “anyone’s best interests at heart” and people turn “to online forums to find that guidance.”

“It just creates an unhealthy relationship with a person” who will eventually disappoint, she said.

Milly Alcock standing at a microphone during a Q&A event in New York City

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The comments build on concerns Alcock previously raised earlier this year about the pressure female stars face in major entertainment franchises. In an earlier interview promoting “Supergirl,” the actress said women in fan-heavy franchises often face criticism simply for being cast in prominent roles.

“It definitely made me aware that simply existing as a woman in that space is something that people comment on,” Alcock previously said while discussing her experience starring in HBO’s “House of the Dragon” and the upcoming DC film. 

“We have become very comfortable having this weird ownership of women’s bodies,” she said.

Alcock first gained widespread attention playing young Rhaenyra Targaryen in “House of the Dragon,” the “Game of Thrones” prequel that became one of HBO’s biggest recent hits. She later appeared on “Sirens” before landing the lead role in “Supergirl.”

Milly Alcock posing on red carpet at Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles

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The actress also spoke openly about the stress of her new role, previously admitting she feared audience reaction while stepping into one of DC’s most recognizable superhero franchises.

“Of course I’m scared,” Alcock said in March. “Of course, I want people to like me and the movie. But, ultimately, it’s out of my control.”

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The film is part of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s rebooted DC Universe, following the release of the new Superman film.

“Supergirl” is scheduled to hit theaters in June.

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