Body shaming is still a thing, just ask Anna Paquin.
Fortunately, she knows how to handle Internet trolling with sass. The "True Blood" star graced the red carpet for her new film, "The Good Dinosour" and she was welcomed with harsh comment, saying she looked pregnant and fat, just because she was wearing a loose dress, People reports.
Paquin tweeted, hitting the shamers hard, "Fun fact: Wearing a dress that is not skintight=Pregnant/invites people 2 call u fat. I'm neither so thanks 4 that." It was followed by another tweet, 60 minutes later, that says, "dear mother nature, people who bravely hide behind computers and pass judgement have informed me my pale skin and dark hair=old/ugle/harsh."
The actress was accompanied by husband Stephen Moyer at the red carpet. The mom of fraternal twins, age 3, Poppy and Charlie, donned a black embroidered dress with a full skirt.
Despite the negative experience, her supporters made sure she felt loved and said she's "gorgeous," "beautiful," and "stunning," to which she responded to with a reassurance that she's not fishing for compliment but nonetheless appreciates the love.
"The Good Dinosaur" is 3D computer-animated adventure comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It stars Raymond Ochoa, Jack Bright, Sam Elliott, Anna Paquin, A. J. Buckley, Steve Zahn, Frances McDormand, Jeffrey Wright, and Marcus Scribner.
The synposis, provided by IMDb goes, "Luckily for young Arlo, his parents and his two siblings, the mighty dinosaurs were not wiped out 65 million years ago. When a rainstorm washes poor Arlo downriver, he ends up bruised, battered and miles away from home. Good fortune shines on the frightened dino when he meets Spot, a Neanderthal boy who offers his help and friendship. Together, the unlikely duo embark on an epic adventure to reunite Arlo with his beloved family.
It has premiered in Paris Nov. 10 and will be released in theaters Nov. 25.