Supergirl Actress Pre-Attacks Sexist Fans?
Supergirl actress Milly Alcock is responding to imaginary backlash from fans for “simply existing as a woman,” saying that sexist and misogynist moviegoers have a “weird ownership of women’s bodies.” […]
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Hey Rehabbers,
Let’s get real today.
This message might not feel good, but it’s going to free you if you let it…
At some point in your life, you’ve got to look yourself in the mirror and say, “I am the problem.”
Not because you’re broken.
Not because everything is your fault.
But because that’s where your power lives.
Listen, you might not have been the one who hurt you.
You might not have created the situation.
You might not be able to control everything that’s happened to you…
But you are always in control of YOU.
Your mindset, your choices, your standards, your next move.
And too many people stay stuck because they keep giving power to what happened instead of taking responsibility for what happens next.
In this episode, I’m challenging you to take massive ownership of your life.
No more excuses.
No more blame.
No more waiting for closure, validation, or permission.
This is where you draw the line.
This is where you say:
“I’m no longer allowing this.”
“I’m no longer accepting this.”
“I’m no longer giving permission to what hurt me to control me.”
Because when you take ownership, you take your life back.
And when you take your life back, you become unstoppable.
It all starts with you.
Let’s get it.
Supergirl actress Milly Alcock is responding to imaginary backlash from fans for “simply existing as a woman,” saying that sexist and misogynist moviegoers have a “weird ownership of women’s bodies.” […]
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