American actress Tracee Ellis Ross has caused a firestorm online after posting her topless selfie with just slacks.
The 51-year-old Grown-ish star shared the picture recently, and the timeline has been a wild one.
American Actress Tracee Ellis Ross Causes A Rave With Her Topless Image
In one of the pictures, Tracee was preparing to don a formal purple and white Schiaparelli costume with a blouse and matching slacks. She first put on the slacks and decided to give her fans some juicy snaps.
Before putting on the blouse, the actress went topless in front of the mirror with her camera. She then shielded her tender chest with her right hand before taking the pictures. The most sensitive areas of her fleshy chest were covered, but a generous chunk of it was bare.
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Social Media Reservations
People on social media had mixed sentiments about Tracee Ellis Ross posting pictures which show a considerable chunk of her b00bies.
Rad:
“This is honestly below average for a 51-year-old with money.”
CLT:
“I stayed quiet on this Tracee Ellis Ross drama, but some of you are truly ridiculous with your ageism and misogyny. In one breath, you encourage women to post their bodies, you retweet it, like it, and share it, but then in the next breath, you want to shame women for doing it.”
Gazmamas:
“She is STUNNING 🤩🤩 I’m glad she is feelin’ herself!! We should all be able to have that level of self-confidence 💪🏼 F🖕🏼CK all the haters….”
Lannah:
“I don’t know why, but no matter how good a woman looks, it triggers something in people’s psyche if there is even a hint of sexuality in women over the age of about 45.”
Shark:
“Ain’t she too old for this shit? 🤦♂️ Ma’am, get yourself a husband, you are rich.”
Viral:
“Thirst trapping at the age of 51 is Insane. Nasty work. If she wasn’t a celebrity, she’d be labelled a failure & a loser cuz why you ain’t you at home with a husband & children who had children…She is a victim of modern-day feminism