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Eva Amurri Defends Women's Wedding Dress Choices Amid Online Backlash

Groom puts a wedding ring on his bride's finger during a wedding ceremony at a budget wedding hall at the National Library of Korea in Seoul, South Korea

Eva Amurri recently shared her thoughts on the online backlash faced by herself and Olivia Culpo regarding their wedding gowns. Amurri expressed her frustration at the negative comments she received for her 'sexy' strapless gown worn at her wedding to chef Ian Hock. She revealed how the criticism brought back memories of being bullied in middle school but eventually learned to ignore the hurtful remarks.

Amurri also highlighted the criticism Culpo faced for her 'modest' wedding dress, emphasizing the societal pressure on women to conform to certain standards. Culpo, who aimed for a non-sexualized look, was also subjected to harsh comments on social media, with some comparing her attire to a nun or a milkmaid.

Despite the backlash, Amurri commended Culpo for her confidence and for staying true to herself on her special day. She questioned the societal norms that dictate how women should dress, pointing out the unfair scrutiny faced by women regardless of their fashion choices.

The article also mentioned other instances of women facing criticism for their wedding attire, including Natalie Joy, who defended her cleavage-baring dress by emphasizing her right to feel comfortable and confident on her wedding day.

In conclusion, Amurri reflected on the ongoing challenges women face in society, highlighting the constant judgment and unrealistic expectations placed on them. The article shed light on the complexities of navigating societal standards as a woman and the importance of embracing individuality and self-expression.

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