Not content with a single clapback, Sarandon’s account amplified the message by retweeting both female and male users who shared photos of their cleavage in solidarity. This move added a layer to the debate, turning it into a broader discussion about body positivity and freedom of expression.
Piers Morgan, undeterred, responded with his own cheeky #TBT post featuring a likely Photoshopped image of him wearing only a gilded Burger King medallion and draped in maroon fabric. The digital exchange reached a crescendo when Morgan, in an attempt to defuse the situation, acknowledged the “magnificence” of Sarandon’s cleavage but suggested keeping it hidden during memoriam tributes.
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