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Francesca Scorsese Calls Out Online Body‑Shaming After Reported Mr. & Mrs. Smith Casting

Warning that targeted insults can cause real harm, she said she will step away from social media for now.

Overview

  • Francesca Scorsese addressed a wave of hateful, appearance‑focused comments after reposting reports that she is set to appear in season two of Prime Video’s Mr. & Mrs. Smith.
  • In a TikTok she quoted insults including being called “fat,” “ugly,” compared to a “fridge” and “Miss Piggy,” and said the response felt worse than past criticism she has faced.
  • She acknowledged that her family connections have opened doors but defended her work and said she is still committed to acting and creating.
  • Several peers and followers publicly defended her in comments and the post prompted Francesca to say she would log off to protect her mental health.
  • The casting report originated with Deadline and role details remain unconfirmed, and the episode highlights ongoing debates about nepotism, platform harassment, and the real‑world effects of online abuse.