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'SNL' Star Chloe Fineman Tells Trolls To Chill Out After Cruel Comments About Red Carpet Look

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The comedian took to IG to tell people not to be 'so mean' after her red dress for the Cannes Film Festival premiere of 'Megalopolis' sparked shaming comments.

Saturday Night Live star Chloe Fineman attended the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday, and her red carpet look drew quite the criticism from some online trolls.

But don't worry. She had a message for them.


Fineman walked the the event for the premiere of Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis in a red, sequined, floor-length gown featuring a keyhole cutout by French luxury house Celine. She completed the look with a sparkly collar necklace and wavy locks.

Many agreed Fineman absolutely dazzled.

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But others had different opinions and shared their unkind takes in the comments.

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But Fineman had some sage advice for her critics, writing in the comments:

"No need to be so mean! Thank you ❤️"

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Viewers of Fineman's response applauded the actor for speaking out, but they also encouraged her to pay the nasty comments no mind.

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We have to agree that she looked absolutely stunning.

Megalopolis stars Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, Nathalie Emmanuel, Zendaya, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf and about 100 others. It does not yet have a release date.

But you can still catch Fineman on Saturday nights.

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