Chloe Fineman faced criticism from internet trolls regarding the fit of her dress at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. The “Saturday Night Live” star wore a stunning red sequined strapless gown by Celine with a knotted chest and keyhole cutout at the “Megalopolis” premiere. She accessorized with a diamond choker and ring from Cartier, receiving attention from the fashion-focused Instagram account Check The Tag, which shared photos of her look and received negative comments from followers noting odd proportions and suggesting the dress was swallowing her up.

Despite the negative comments, Fineman responded to the haters with a simple comment of “No need to be so mean! Thank you ❤️,” showing she was hurt by the criticism. However, she was immediately embraced by supportive fans who cheered her on for standing up against the trolls. Fans noted that they had seen her in real life and she looked gorgeous, defending her against the negative comments. Some social media users pointed out that the photographer may have done her dress a disservice, as photos from another angle showed her looking beautiful in the gown.

Fineman worked with celebrity stylist Yael Quint and makeup artist Lisa Aharon to create her red carpet look for the Cannes Film Festival. She is staying at the luxurious Carlton Cannes, a Regent Hotel, for the annual event, where other celebrity guests like Heidi Klum, Meryl Streep, Greta Gerwig, and Naomi Campbell are also checking in. Despite the negative comments from internet trolls, Fineman received support from her fans who called her stunning and defended her against the critics, praising her beauty and confidence.

The backlash against Fineman’s dress at the Cannes Film Festival highlights the issue of internet trolls criticizing celebrities’ appearances. Despite the negativity, Fineman’s response showed grace and resilience in the face of criticism. Fans rallied around her to defend her against the trolls, praising her beauty and confidence. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of kindness and positivity on social media, and the impact that negative comments can have on individuals, even celebrities. Fineman’s experience at Cannes shows the power of standing up to negativity and finding support from fans and followers in response.

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