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Elizabeth Olsen flashes her slender legs as she shares a photo of herself in pink skirt

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May 04, 2018
06:15 A.M.

Elizabeth Olsen’s star is beginning to shine especially after her recent role in a superhero movie, and as AmoMama notes, the actress is finally beginning to leave her sisters’ shadow. A recent photo she posted showed off her legs.

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Elizabeth Olsen has for the better part of her life been seen from the shadow of her famous sisters, but she is finally emerging on her own. The star was featured on Style magazine and she shone as she should especially after her recent escapades. Olsen posted a photo shot during the interview and her fans were all over the comment section proclaiming their love for her. Over 228,000 fans reacted to the photo and congratulated her on Avengers.

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Speaking of the superhero movie, the star made a point to note that her costume could use some changes. She said in an interview with Elle that she bore too much cleavage and wishes that was not the case.

"It would just not be a cleavage corset. I like corsets, but I'd like it to be higher. Everyone has these things that cover them. Tessa Thompson does, Scarlett [Johansson] does. I would like to cover up a bit... It's funny because sometimes I look around and I'm just like, wow, I'm the only one who has cleavage, and that's a constant joke because they haven't really evolved my superhero costume that much."

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Avengers: Infinity War is Olsen’s fourth appearance in the franchise and yet her Scarlet Witch costume is yet to evolve as we have seen in previous cases. In Black Widow, they used to show cleavage in the MCU but that was changed over time in a bid to avoid sexualizing the cast. Olsen’s comment is valid and maybe the directors will change that in the next installation if she will be in it.

Avengers: Infinity War, now in theaters, so catch it if you haven’t and tell us in comments what you think of Olsens’ costume.

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