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Hannah Waddingham Lays Into Photographer After He Makes Sexist Request In Viral Video

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The 'Ted Lasso' star called out a photographer at the Olivier Awards after he told her to show more leg while she posed for photographs.

Hannah Waddingham let her feelings be known when a photographer made a sexist request and, thankfully, the moment was captured on video.

A photographer at the Olivier Awards at Royal Albert Hall on Sunday asked Waddingham to show some leg, but what he got instead was a taste of his own foot.


The Ted Lasso star reacted to his request:

“Oh my God, you’d never say that to a man."
“Don’t be a d*ck; otherwise, I’ll move off."
"Don’t say, ‘Show me leg.’ No.”

Waddingham continued giving the photog a piece of her mind as she made her way to the event, which she was hosting.

You can watch below.

WARNING: NSFW language

Viewers of the viral video applauded Waddingham for speaking up and calling out the sexist demand of the photographer.











And we agree! Well done, Ms. Waddingham, well done. 👏 👏 👏

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