Susan Sarandon’s daughter Eva shuts down critics of her wedding dress cleavage

Susan Sarandon‘s daughter Eva Amurri does not care what critics of her wedding gown have to say.

The actress and lifestyle blogger shared images and video clips from her big day on social media following her June 29 wedding to chef Ian Hock. While she received plenty of compliments, Amurri also received too much criticism to ignore.

The 39-year-old shared a photo of herself wearing a strapless bustier-style Kim Kassas wedding gown while her new husband wore a custom tailored navy blue suit.

On the image she posted on her Instagram Story, she shared that while it rained on their big day, “it was really the most special day filled with so so much love and the most incredible energy.”

In another image the mother of three shared of herself and Hock, she called out “anyone scandalized by my breasts not being ‘put away'” and followed it with a zoomed-in photo of her chest telling them to “screenshot this for later.”

She then continued to upload more happy memories from their nuptials.

“I love how it has a vintage feel and is ultra feminine without being overly pouffy,” Amurri told People of her decision to wear a corseted dress. “I wanted to feel sexy but elegant, and I think the dress strikes the perfect balance.”

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Folks in the comment section weren’t so kind and had no problem expressing their opinion.

“What in the name of Holy Matrimonial Tatas is going on 😱”

“The dress is horrid”

“Ummm… ma’am… I don’t know how to say this but I think you forgot the top to your dress”

“Inappropriate dress”

“Awful dress!!!! So unflattering! Put them away!”

Thankfully, there were still some people who stood up for Amurri.

“I can’t believe how unkind so many of you are in this post! Why is it that you can’t just embrace their happiness and wonderful story rather than try to hurt people? I guess it’s an indication of your sorry lives!”

What are your thoughts on the dress? I think it’s nice! And if Eva likes it that’s really all that matters.

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