Meg Bellamy on hate: – I said I was too fat to play Kate

Meg Bellamy on hate: – I said I was too fat to play Kate

On the eve of last year, the sixth and final season of the hit Netflix series “The Crown” arrived on Netflix.

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The season included the period in which Prince William, 42, and Princess Kate, 42, first met and became a couple.

The role of the British princess was taken by Meg Bellamy (21). But taking on this central role wasn't just fun for Bellamy.

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Reverse Mail on Sundayreproduced by New York PostThe 21-year-old says she received many ugly comments about her appearance.

-It was a long day of interviews and press conferences, and it went well. But when I opened my phone, there were a lot of negative things about my body online. The comments were mostly “You're too fat to play Kate.”

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Bellamy tried to look away from the comments.

-I learned what it means to be a woman in this industry. I thought, “Well, this is a sign that you need to distance yourself, because this doesn't mean anything.” You can't get close to that kind of thing.”

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Furthermore, she says the comments came more or less from “middle-aged men who posted a photo of themselves holding a fish.”

-Anyway, a lot of beautiful things have happened in my life. They're just losers who say things like that. I'm living my best life.

William and Kate: Meg Bellamy and Ed McVeigh as the princely couple.  Photo: Andrew Milligan/NTB

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Bellamy played Kate last season. She played opposite Ed McPhee, who played Prince William.

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