Gal Gadot after grabbing the Wonder Woman role has been under fire for her physique, and there doesn't seem to be an end in sight. Fans are clearly not pleased with her skinny frame and her lack of big breasts, but she is not allowing the critics to get her down.

In a recent interview with Robot Underdog, Gadot talked a lot about what the fans are saying and how she is treated back in Israel. As it stands, it appears her skinny frame has always been an issue in the eyes of many for a number of years now, and it has only skyrocketed after she landed the Wonder Woman role.

"Don't be shy. They said that I was too skinny and my boobs were too small. [Laughs] I'm really lucky nothing in my life was instantaneous. When I was younger I would take criticism really hard. But now it mostly amused me. The true Amazons had one boob so it won't bother them in their archery. So it's not going to be like real Amazons. We always try to make everyone happy but we can't," says Gadot.

We're jubilant she no longer takes criticism too seriously because the business of acting comes with a lot of it. However, this is the second time Gadot has attempted to explain her situation by mentioning real Amazons and the fact they had one boob.

We have no problem with her not having the large chest fans are looking for because one cannot expect someone to have the same magnificent looks of a comic book character. Still, she needs to realize that DC Amazons are not real Amazons, and thus they have two boobs instead of one. If she were taking on the part of a real Amazon, then we could definitely understand where she is coming from, but she's not.

At the end of the day, though, we have grown to appreciate Gadot, but we can't say the same about her acting. That's the only main gripe we have because we've seen her in other films, and she was less than expected. If folks want something negative to talk about, her acting should be at the pole position, and not her physique.

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