Amandla Stenberg slams critic over ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ review: alleged DMs

A movie critic shared a screenshot showing to point out a sternly worded message from actress Amandla Stenberg following a current evaluate of her movie, “Our bodies Our bodies Our bodies.”

After New York Occasions author Lena Wilson reviewed Stenberg’s newest on-screen enterprise — A24’s horror movie helmed by 20-somethings — her Instagram DMs had been seemingly hit with a message from the 23-year-old star, who performs Sophie within the movie.

Wilson’s evaluate of the movie, which additionally stars Maria Bakalova, Lee Tempo, Rachel Sennott, and Pete Davidson, was considerably unfavorable, and it appears as if Stenberg had some alternative phrases for the author.

“The one factor that basically units ‘Our bodies Our bodies Our bodies’ aside is its place within the A24 hype machine, the place it doubles as a 95-minute commercial for cleavage and Charli XCX’s newest single,” Wilson wrote in her evaluate.

Wilson stated that whereas the movie — which boasts 89% on Rotten Tomatoes — shouldn't be “dangerous,” it’s definitely “not particular.”

She then shared a screenshot of her DMs, with the alleged message from Stenberg.

“Possibly if you happen to had gotten ur eyes off my t-ts you may’ve watched the film,” the DM allegedly from Stenberg reads.

The 23-year-old star plays Sophie in "Bodies Bodies Bodies."
The 23-year-old star performs Sophie in “Our bodies Our bodies Our bodies.”
A24

“Do you assume she Instagram DM’d Alison Willmore, Justin Chang, and Anthony Lane like this or..,” Wilson tweeted alongside the screenshot, referring to the opposite critics who additionally reviewed the movie.

Stenberg stars alongside Maria Bakalova, Pete Davidson, and Rachel Sennott in the film.
Stenberg stars alongside Maria Bakalova, Pete Davidson, and Rachel Sennott within the movie.
AP

In a follow-up tweet, Wilson claimed Stenberg’s DM was considerably homophobic.

“All the time bizarre when the homophobia is coming from inside the home however that is one thing,” she wrote.

Amandla Stenberg and Maria Bakalova in "Bodies Bodies Bodies."
Stenberg and Bakalova in “Our bodies Our bodies Our bodies.”
Eric Chakeen

“Me: (spends one line of a 500-word evaluate facetiously commenting on how A24 objectifies younger ladies to promote content material),” Wilson went on. “Random males on Twitter dot com and likewise, apparently, Amandla Stenberg: Native Dyke Can not Cease Speaking About Boobies.”

Stenberg’s reps didn't instantly reply to The Put up’s request for remark.

The Put up’s evaluate of the movie garnered 4 out of 5 stars.

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