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Susan Sarandon bites back at Piers Morgan’s ‘tacky’ cleavage remark

The 69-year-old actress posted a photo of herself in her underwear and dedicated it to the outspoken talk show host

 

Rachael Revesz
New York
Thursday 04 February 2016 19:01 GMT
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Ms Sarandon has embraced 'Throwback Thursday' with style and humour
Ms Sarandon has embraced 'Throwback Thursday' with style and humour (Getty Images)

Piers Morgan may like to have the last word, but he has found his match.

Susan Sarandon appeared determined to transform his barrage of insulting comments about her clothes and appearance on Twitter into an opportunity to use humour.

The 69-year-old actress posted a picture of herself in a bra and dedicated the tweet to the UK talk show host and Daily Mail columnist. She used the hashtag #TBT, or Throwback Thursday, which is popular on social media for users to post younger-looking pictures of themselves.

Mr Morgan had come under attack from both men and women for consistently criticizing Ms Sarandon for wearing a low-cut white blazer and black bra at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Saturday evening. He declared the outfit was “tacky” and “inappropriate” for an in memoriam event and she was “disrespecting the dead”.

Social media users responded that Ms Sarandon had the free choice to wear what she wanted, and no blame was focused on other stars attending the same event who wore revealing clothes. One male Twitter user also said Mr Morgan was "slut shaming" and "adopting an old-fashioned viewpoint". Mr Morgan said his only complaint was the fact that Ms Sarandon's clothes were inappropriate to wear to an event that honours deceased actors.

Mr Morgan responded to Ms Sarandon’s tweet by posting a digitally manipulated image of himself, lying semi-clothed in front of a blazing fire and wearing gold jewelry.

Mr Morgan also defended his comments on social media, telling “furious feminists” to “pipe down”.

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