Abigail Breslin is standing up for not just herself, but for others.
The 25-year-old recently silenced a social media trolls after a hateful comment was made under a photo of the actress, masked up.
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While dawning a mask on a recent trip to Las Vegas, a troll commented on the photo, “Who’s the pathetic loser wearing a mask?”
According to the CDC: “Everyone 2 years or older who is not fully vaccinated should wear a mask in indoor public places.”
“The website also states that In general, you do not need to wear a mask in outdoor settings,” but “in areas with high numbers of COVID-19 cases, consider wearing a mask in crowded outdoor settings and for activities with close contact with others who are not fully vaccinated.”
“That pathetic loser would be me, someone who lost their dad due to someone not wearing a mask and giving him COVID,” to which Breslin responded. “You can kindly go f–k off now.”
Breslin added in the caption, “Sorry not sorry. Although I love ignorant comments (sarcasm obviously), I just can’t tolerate it from someone with the username ‘chesty1987.'”
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This past spring in February 2021, Breslin shared on Instagram how her father, Michael Breslin, passed at age 78.
“My daddy…” the actress wrote. “Oh wow. Hard to write this. Harder than I thought. I’m in shock and devastation. At 6:32 PM EST, my sweet, perfect, amazing, heroic, wonderful dada passed away after my family and I said goodbye. It was COVID-19 that cut my sweet daddy’s life too short.”
She continued, “I appreciate more than you know, the love and support my family and I have received. Mostly I want to remember my dad for who he was. My dad was a hilarious, boisterous, tenacious, rebellious, intelligent, sweet, incredible human being. He loved life. He loved his family.”
And ever since that date, she has spoken freely about her recent loss, including the “weird” holiday she experienced without her father by her side.
“I had almost 25 great years of having an awesome dad and I feel as though I know what he’d be saying right now,” Abigail wrote. “I think it’s be [sic] somewhere along the lines of ‘why ya crying kid? I’m fiiiiiiine. Don’t worry about me! Love you, pretty.'”