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Louise O'Neill was criticised for wearing a 'revealing' outfit in a review of Asking For It
LOUISE O’NEILL’S DOCUMENTARY Asking For It was one of the most talked about programmes on Irish telly this week.
The documentary explored the issues of sexual assault, consent and Ireland’s sometimes outdated attitudes to sex. Both O’Neill and the documentary were widely praised for inspiring a belated conversation about sexual assault and consent in Ireland.
In today’s Irish Independent, television critic John Boland took issue with some of O’Neill’s sartorial choices in the documentary. Namely her decision to wear a shoulderless top while interviewing two male journalists.
*gasp*
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O’Neill shared the extract on Twitter and shared a photo of the offending top (erroneously referred to in the passage as a “party dress”) in question.
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COVER YOUR CHILDREN’S EYES!
Needless to say, many were shocked that O’Neill’s bare shoulders were one of the main takeaways from a documentary that dealt with matters pertaining to sexual assault and gender equality
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I mean…
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Meanwhile Folkster, a clothing store with branches in Dublin and Kilkenny, made this very tongue-in-cheek suggestion…
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And now people are baring their shoulders to show their support.
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Louise told DailyEdge.ie that she was disappointed with Boland’s review and the focus on her outfits.
And she clarified that she sure as hell wasn’t dressing for her male interviewees.
In conclusion? A gal should be allowed to wear whatever the hell she likes without being accused of trying to “distract” men
Let us live, goddamnit.
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