Boy, did this person do a number on these A-list actresses.
A Twitter troll took a swipe at Zendaya, 26, Jennifer Connelly, 52, and so-called “zoomers” in a single fell swoop Friday with a viral post.
Zendaya, a former child star, has served quite a few iconic looks on red carpets, while Connelly, of “A Beautiful Mind” fame, has been deemed “practically perfect” — but this hater begged to disagree.
Launching right into a criticism that ladies from the ’90s were more attractive than Gen Z-touted celebs, the user, who goes by @CristusVictor on Twitter, paired a picture of a young Connelly with a makeup-free Zendaya.
“Any zoomer who thinks right pic is above average attractive doesn’t understand that within the 90s, A ‘7’ looked like left pic,” the hater snarked. “‘Above average’ meant something else back then. There’d be like ten girls as or more beautiful than Connelly working at every chain restaurant.”
Igniting raucous debate online, the user’s tweet sparked protesters to argue in favor of each women.
“Jennifer Connelly was a dream girl within the 90’s and he or she’s still a dream girl to much of the identical people today. Zendaya will follow the same path, I’m sure,” insisted one person. “I don’t understand this need to match and contrast two entirely different people. Life will not be a contest.”
“You took a pic of a girl with heavy makeup, her hair done and CLEARLY posing, and compared it to an off-guard, no makeup, messy hair pic,” volleyed one other. “You’re definitely trying too hard to prove ur weak point buddy.”
“Dude Jennifer Connelly has at all times been a ten what are you talking about,” one flabbergasted user tweeted.
But some sided with the Twitter poster, who claimed to have muted the thread, encouraging readers to “have a blessed Saturday.”
“The combined number for these two is…generously, an 8,” sneered one critic.
“Truth. I look back on my HS yearbook and half my graduating class within the mid 90s would have been considered ‘hot’ now,” wrote one other user. “Almost universally slim, smiling faces, unjaded, not a trace of SSRI-tainted eyes. It was good, man.”
The Post has reached out to representatives for Zendaya and Connelly for comment.