Susan Sarandon’s Daughter Gets Brutally Roasted Online For Wearing ‘Vulgar’ Bridal Dress To Her Wedding

Actress Susan Saran­don has had a long and suc­cess­ful career, start­ing out as a wide-eyed ingénue in the 1970s. She has since starred in var­i­ous films and tele­vi­sion shows and has been hon­ored with awards and acco­lades over her sev­er­al decades in the enter­tain­ment indus­try.

The star has also appeared on stage, both on and off Broad­way. Aside from her act­ing career, Saran­don has also been a vocal activist for var­i­ous caus­es, includ­ing endometrio­sis treat­ment.

Saran­don was born on Oct. 4, 1946, in New York City, New York. Dur­ing her school years, she found a love for per­form­ing and began act­ing, danc­ing, and play­ing musi­cal instru­ments. It was clear that she had tal­ent from the start, and it only got stronger as she made her way into adult­hood.

The actress made her act­ing debut in the 1970 film “Joe.” Short­ly after, she went on to appear on tele­vi­sion before lat­er star­ring as Janet Weiss in the musi­cal com­e­dy hor­ror film “The Rocky Hor­ror Pic­ture Show.”

She’s been in sev­er­al oth­er notable films, includ­ing “The Witch­es of East­wick,” “Lorenzo’s Oil,” “The Client,” and “Lit­tle Women.” How­ev­er, to this day, Sarandon’s most rec­og­nized film is 1991’s “Thel­ma & Louise,” in which she starred along­side Geena Davis. The movie was praised for cham­pi­oning sis­ter­hood and friend­ship, which the two female leads por­trayed fan­tas­ti­cal­ly.

At 77, Saran­don has con­tin­ued to show off her beau­ti­ful physique while exud­ing con­fi­dence, which her daugh­ter, Eva Amur­ri, has inher­it­ed. On Amurri’s wed­ding day, crit­ics slammed her for wear­ing a plung­ing wed­ding dress, deemed by peo­ple online to be “inap­pro­pri­ate” and provoca­tive. Keep read­ing to learn more about Amurri’s wed­ding.

Saran­don is a proud moth­er who had chil­dren late in her life. She had her first child – lifestyle blog­ger and actress Amur­ri – in 1985. Saran­don wel­comed her sec­ond child – direc­tor and writer Jack Hen­ry Rob­bins – in 1989 and her third child – musi­cian and actor Miles Rob­bins – in 1992.

Accord­ing to Peo­ple, Saran­don has no regrets about how or when she became a moth­er. Speak­ing about the worst advice she was ever giv­en, the actress shared:

“I think it was, ‘Don’t have the baby,’ as though it would ruin my career, and I was so old any­way,” she said. “I had my first baby at 39 and my third at 45, and with each child, (peo­ple were) like, ‘Are you crazy? Don’t!’”

On June 29, 2024, Sarandon’s eldest, Amur­ri, tied the knot with her chef part­ner, Ian Hock, in New York’s Hud­son Val­ley.

“We real­ly want­ed to cen­ter our lit­tle fam­i­ly unit in all of it, and make it as much about the kids as it was about us,” Eva told Peo­ple. “We worked with our offi­ciant to craft a cer­e­mo­ny that felt super per­son­al and inti­mate, and then focused on our sec­ond love of life: food! All we real­ly need­ed was the beau­ti­ful atmos­phere, our near­est and dear­est, and a deli­cious par­ty.”

Amur­ri and Hock exchanged their vows in front of an inti­mate crowd of 40 guests. They wed in a “French gar­den party”-inspired cer­e­mo­ny that fea­tured “lots of nat­ur­al col­ors that mim­ic the envi­ron­ment at the estate, with lit­tle pops of whim­sy with the chamomile flow­ers and hints of pale green and pale blue.”

Unlike oth­er wed­dings, Amur­ri was con­fi­dent that she could pull off with­out get­ting help from a wed­ding plan­ner, describ­ing that her “biggest goal” was to do exact­ly what they want­ed.

On Insta­gram, Amur­ri shared pho­tos of her beau­ti­ful wed­ding. 

“It’s hard to put into words what Sat­ur­day was like oth­er than just say­ing “mag­i­cal”. The rain was uninvited…but per­fect. We were sur­round­ed by so much love. The day felt like time stood still for us. Joy was abun­dant. So many hap­py tears,” she wrote on the cap­tion. “Our fam­i­lies came togeth­er into a per­fect­ly imper­fect blend­ed bub­ble of love and mem­o­ries. We laughed so so much. We danced. Renew­al was in the air.”

While every­one seemed thrilled for the new­ly­weds, peo­ple on the inter­net found some­thing to com­ment on Amurri’s wedding—her wed­ding dress. 

“Inap­pro­pri­ate dress,” one user declared, echo­ing oth­ers who found Amurri’s gown too reveal­ing. 

“Don’t like Bridal gown too much Exposed,” anoth­er remarked.  

“The dress is taste­less,” anoth­er described, fol­low­ing anoth­er user’s com­ment: “What a tacky dress for a 40 year [old’s] sec­ond mar­riage.”

Some even called the dress “nasty” and “vul­gar” for its plung­ing neck­line, 

“REMINDS ME OF EGGS SITTING IN A CARTON. JUST ROUND PERCHED UP THERE. VERY UNFLATTERING — NO CLEAVAGE. IMO,” one described Amur­ri. 

“Could that dress be any more ridicu­lous? I hope they didn’t pay mon­ey for that,” one won­dered. 

“What kind of exam­ple are you set­ting for your chil­dren?? Being half naked at your wed­ding,” anoth­er user point­ed out. 

How­ev­er, some con­soled Amur­ri for her choice. 

“I make it a point to let every bride I see, know that they are the most beau­ti­ful bride ever when I get the chance. How hor­ri­ble it would be for this bride to read these hor­ri­ble com­ments,” one wrote.

“Can we *please* have a moment for how beau­ti­ful the bodice of your dress is and how it looks even more stun­ning with­out the dis­trac­tion of a neck­lace?! GORGEOUS! Con­grat­u­la­tions! 🥂 💍 🌧️,” anoth­er greet­ed. 

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