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Gillian Anderson says she will no longer wear a bra, telling her followers: "I don't care if my breasts reach my belly button."
The "The Crown" actress told her followers during a live question session on Instagram: "I am very lazy and I don't wear a bra anymore. I can't wear a bra. Sorry, I don't care if they reach my belly button ... If my breasts reach my belly button, I'm not going to wear a bra anymore. "
The American-British actress concluded with a strong verdict on the garment, saying: "It is too uncomfortable."
Anderson, a star of "The X-Files" whose role as a direct sex therapist on the Netflix series "Sex Education" earned her dozens of new followers, was responding to a fan's question about the clothes she wore during the quarantine.
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Her comment was shared by a number of fans on social media, including a viral tweet that stated: "If two-time Golden Globe and Emmy winning actress Gillian Anderson says no more to bras, who are we to contradict her? ? "
Anderson with Asa Butterfield in 'Sex Education' Credit: Sam Taylor / Netflix / May 25 Ep 1-55.dng / Sam Taylor / Netflix
Writer and social activist Nicky Clark praised Anderson in an opinion column for the British newspaper The Independent, writing: "I applaud Gillian Anderson's attitude to sagging breasts: this underscores our love-hate relationship towards a garment of dress that is supposedly good for us, without necessarily being so. "
Anderson was awarded a Golden Globe earlier this year for best supporting actress in a television series, for her role as Margaret Thatcher on the Netflix series "The Crown."
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The actress frequently displays a relaxed attitude to the human body.
Anderson is known among her followers for sharing suggestive images on her Instagram page with hashtags like #Penisoftheday and #Boobiesoftheday.
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Anderson was cast as Eleanor Roosevelt in the upcoming Showtime series "The First Lady."