Bridget Fonda remained out of the public eye for good reason and fans believe the media's invasion of her privacy is unacceptable.
This week, the Daily Mail chose to invade her privacy and publish photos of her running errands around her Los Angeles neighborhood.
The body-shaming and ageism she was the recipient of — at the hands of the media — is pretty disgusting. The good news is that social media is supporting Fonda in the best way possible and reminding all of us that there are good people out there on the internet.
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