Back in February, when Melissa McCarthy starred in the hit film Identity Thief, New York Observer critic Rex Reed
caused a firestorm when his review of the film focused on the actress’ weight, calling the comedic star "tractor-sized" and a "female hippo."
Now, McCarthy herself is addressing Reed’s insults.
The actress tells the New York Times that her initial reaction had been, "Really?" and that she wondered, "Why would someone O.K. that?"
Still, McCarthy seems to have more pity for Reed than anything else.
She says, "I felt really bad for someone who is swimming in so much hate. I just thought, that’s someone who’s in a really bad spot, and I am in such a happy spot."
McCarthy notes that had she read Reed’s comments when she was 20, she would’ve been "crushed." These days, however, the actress is more worried about the effect of this kind of attack on "all those younger girls, that are not in a place in their life where they can say, ‘That doesn’t reflect on me.’"
HaHaHa!!!Now that's a riot:
Rex Reed. Just another uppity little shit. Melissa is a beautiful woman and he's just a hateful little man.
A heavy person can always lose weight ,,, but a nasty little person will always be nasty and a little a**hole.
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