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Kate Beckinsale Absolutely Demolishes Trolls Commenting On Her Bikini Pics—And We're Obsessed

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The actor took time to clap back at trolling comments after she shared some photos of herself looking stunning in a black bikini on Instagram.

Kate Beckinsale just posted some 🔥 bikini pics on Instagram.

In case you missed them, enjoy.



But some bitter trolls tried to have weird fun by trying to undermined the fabulosity that is Ms. Beckinsale.

They definitely messed with the wrong person.

The actor entertained herself—and us!—by putting each keyboard warrior in their rightful place.

To one Instagram user who suggested Beckinsale find a "hot new guy," the actor replied:

"I sort of desperately don't want one."

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Another person wrote that she looked "terrified" in her pictures, to which Beckinsale responded:

"In every single picture you look like a creepy old man holding a fish. I know you ain't talking."

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Don't dish it if you can't take it!

To the person wondering if the actor had a nose job, Beckinsale replied:

"Nope but again thanks so much for asking."

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And possibly our favorite...

A troll commented:

"She has started to give me mid-life-crisis vibes for some reason."

Beckinsale, in turn, educated him:

"Oh, the reason is prejudice."
"Hope that's cleared it up for you x."

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Beckinsale's fans were baffled by the trolls' comments and living for her responses.

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And we have to agree!

Tell 👏 them 👏.

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