Jennifer Lawrence is an Oscar winning actress.
She also spends her spare time visiting children in hospital over the festive holidays, penned an incredible letter on the gender pay gap and continues to voice her opinion, have fun and be her own person on a daily basis.
She’s talented.
Oh, and she’s stunning. Which is the only thing that apparently matters in this Daily Mail article.
The article, which features the actress in a series of photography shots, was promoted on Twitter this week with the headline:
“Who cares what she’s talking about, look how AMAZING Jennifer Lawrence looks!”
The tweet ironically was posted on a magazine cover where the 25-year old is quoted as saying:
“There’s no point in having a voice if I’m not going to use it.”
The tweet was soon picked up by Exeter University professor Lauren Kay-Lambert, who posted:
It is so evident that this headline & the entirety of the @DailyMailUK is why we need feminism #everydaysexism pic.twitter.com/bDoitW0Zpb
— Lauren Kay-Lambert (@LaurenEKL) January 7, 2016
Professor Kam-Lamberts’ post was then picked up by the Everyday Sexism Twitter account, who completely agreed with her sentiments:
The Daily Mail: parodying itself so feminists don’t have to #EverydaySexism via @LaurenEKL pic.twitter.com/NFQmWIAfMG
— EverydaySexism (@EverydaySexism) January 7, 2016
It’s probably no surprise then that the Daily Mail have since deleted their tweet.
We can’t imagine J-Law would’ve been too impressed with it…