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Chloe Fineman of SNL fame politely claps back at critics saying there’s “no need to be so mean” after her body was trolled during the Cannes red carpet.

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Chloe Fineman, 35, politely clapped back after online critics criticized her red carpet appearance in this Thursday photo from Cannes that was shared on the Instagram account Check the Tag.

Chloe Fineman was the latest celebrity to respond to criticism from online trolls, but she was very polite about it.

The actress, 35, wore a bright red strapless Celine dress on the red carpet Thursday while promoting her film Megalopolis at the Cannes Film Festival.

The glamorous dress was gathered at the bust with a slit underneath. The Saturday Night Live star accessorized with a gorgeous diamond Cartier necklace.

But the enemies surrounded his body saying that it seemed disproportionate.

The star responded with a very quick comment.

Chloe Fineman, 35, politely clapped back after online critics criticized her red carpet appearance in this Thursday photo from Cannes that was shared on the Instagram account Check the Tag.

An Instagram page called Check the Tag posted the look on its account, sharing details of the outfit.

‘These images are rare. His head seems too big for his body or something,” one follower wrote.

“Very strange proportions here,” wrote another.

The fun lady was clearly pleased with her appearance and shared several snapshots on her Instagram Stories.

‘There’s no need to be so mean! Thank you ‘, wrote the polite actress in response to the criticism.

Several fans jumped to his defense with one writing: ‘Ouch! These comments are not. She looks beautiful!!!

“Imagine feeling beautiful and confident walking out the door only to see horrible things being said about your appearance online.”

“I think the photographer got her really dirty here. There are photos from another angle and she looks gorgeous in this dress,” another suggested.

Fineman wrote about his Cannes experience in an essay for she.

Fineman wore a sparkling red strapless Celine dress with a Cartier diamond necklace while promoting her new film Megalopolis, written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola.

Fineman wore a sparkling red strapless Celine dress with a Cartier diamond necklace while promoting her new film Megalopolis, written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola.

'These images are rare. His head seems too big for his body or something

'There's no need to be so mean! Thank you ❤' the polite actress responded to the criticism.

‘These images are rare. Her head seems too big for her body or something,” wrote one follower. ‘Very strange proportions here,’ wrote another in reaction to the dress. ‘No need to be so bad! Thank you ‘ the polite actress responded to The critics.

After choosing the ‘vintage’ Cartier necklace, the Babylon actress revealed: ‘My stylist and dear friend Yael Quint asks what year it is and they answer “2004.”

‘So, ELLE, the year I lost my virginity is now considered old. Ha ha ha.’

She said: “We tried the necklace on with the most beautiful Celine couture dress ever.” It fits like a glove and couldn’t be more glamorous.

“With diamonds, it’s the best thing I’ve ever seen.”

In an essay for Elle, the Saturday Night Live star revealed that after seeing herself in the vintage dress and necklace

In an essay for Elle, the Saturday Night Live star revealed that after seeing herself in the vintage dress and necklace, “it’s the best I’ve ever looked.”

The Excessive star also shared a sweet memory from her childhood, revealing that her father had once taken her to the same place where she picked out the dress and jewelry.

‘We arrive at the hotel and I find myself with total deja vu. “Black and white photos of Ryan Gosling, Diane Kruger and all the beautiful movie stars flank the walls and I realize my dad showed me this hotel when I was a kid,” she explained.

‘To reveal my deeply attractive side, my father is a firm believer in dreaming big and we traveled straight to Cannes when I was 10 so he could ‘plant the seed’ of this magical dream of being an actor and making films.’

‘Guy!!! I’m here! It worked! I’m joking a little, but it really is a pinching moment.

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