Actress Natalia Dyer - Vincenzo Landi / MD Foto / Ipa Agencey / Starface

Natalia Dyer, who plays the character of Nancy Wheeler in Stranger Things , denounces the hypersexualization of the young stars of the series in the media.

“This problem poses so many questions. In general, from my point of view, I tell myself that they are hypersexualized. I feel protective of the younger ones, even if they are no longer children but adolescents, the actress explained to The Independent . They are all great people who have to grow up under crazy circumstances. And personally, I'm just thinking, leave people alone - unless you're talking about their jobs or what they're up to. "

A recurrent issue

Critics that directly echo the media treatment of Millie Bobby Brown, actress revealed by Stranger Things and therefore the success has been immense on social networks.

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But at only 16 years old, the star has largely participated in forging a glamorous image which the media sphere is only echoed. Either way, the issue of onscreen teenage hypersexualization is a serious issue and one that has come back to the fore recently with the Cuties movie airing on Netflix. Faced with multiple criticisms of the movie poster showing girls in lascivious poses, the platform quickly apologized and changed the presentation visual.

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