Kate Beckinsale, dressed as an old man, has a new message for online trolls.

Kate Beckinsale, dressed as an old man, has a new message for online trolls.

Kate Beckinsale has taken an unconventional stand against online trolls. In a series of Instagram posts containing various photos and videos, the Underworld actress appeared as an elderly man in a wheelchair, wearing full makeup, a bright white suit, and matching sky-high platform-heeled boots.

In one photo, Beckinsale posed with a bright white cat. In another, she poses alongside what appears to be the bride. In a video, the would-be bride pushes Beckinsale in a wheelchair before Beckinsale falls to the ground.

"New deal. This is the only way to go," the actress captioned the first photo she posted of the elderly man." Hopefully this is not a trigger and is what you consider age appropriate. Sayonara

Beckinsale also apparently turned off the ability for friends, family, and fans to comment on her Instagram posts.

A photo and video of the now-deleted Instagram post featuring two videos of Beckinsale over 20 years apart, with a lengthy message to those who have always accused Beckinsale of being "obsessed with youth" and therefore having "indistinguishable surgery" This was followed by.

"I hate to add to this story because I don't want to add to it, but I do because over time, insidious bullying of any kind takes its toll," Beckinsale wrote at the time. 'These videos are 20 years old, maybe more. Every time I post something, and incidentally this has been the case since I was about 30 years old, I am accused of having indistinguishable plastic surgery, of using Botox, of using fillers, of being obsessed with looking young, etc.

Beckinsale went on to clarify that she "doesn't actually do any of those things," and even "went to the trouble of having a plastic surgeon assure me that I don't and haven't."

In the same deleted post, Beckinsale said that hate "happens constantly, and it's usually women who are doing it."

"Things happen in life. I found my father dead when I was five, so I don't really worry about getting older," she continued.

"I spent most of my teens and a good part of my twenties absolutely crippled by panic attacks and intense anxiety that I was going to die of a heart attack, too."

Beckinsale's father, Richard Beckinsale, died of a heart attack in 1979. Her mother, Judy Low, eventually remarried, and the actress became very close to her father-in-law, Roy Battersby; in January, Beckinsale announced via Instagram that her father-in-law had also died after a "brief illness."

"My mom has cancer and my stepfather just passed away from cancer," Beckinsale said recently when she attended the Kings Trust 2024 Global Gala in New York City on Thursday, May 2. At the event, she revealed that she and King Charles are "in the same cancer hospital" where her mother is being treated for an unspecified cancer.

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