Natalie Portman also called on the media outlets who ran with the headline to “Do better.” While she was speaking directly to her personal experience with having her body objectified, the fact that she referenced women, in general, in her response makes it seem as though the actress is hoping the media will reassess its approach altogether. For years, the actress has been a staunch advocate for better representation for women in the media. As one of the most vocal figures in the #TimesUp movement, she’s called out Hollywood multiple times, so her candor on this matter is far from shocking.

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