general | March 30, 2026

Lily From AT&T Won't Show Her Full Body In Commercials Anymore. Here's Why

Even worse, this is hardly the first time Milana Vayntrub has faced a barrage of harassment and sexist commentary about her body. The actor even ended up taking to Instagram to live stream about her experiences. Uproxx reported that Vayntrub shared how the comments she endures make her feel as if she's being sexually assaulted. 

"Maybe it just has to do with being a person on the internet, or maybe it's specific to being a woman on the internet. But all of these comments ... It hurts my feelings. I'm hurting and it's bringing up, like, a lot of feelings of sexual assault. I am just like, you know, walking my dog and getting messages from people who have distorted my pictures to get likes on their accounts," she said. 

Fans of Vayntrub's took to social media to share their own reactions to the numerous comments that have been made about her figure. One person, identified as Lu, told Insider that many of the faceless commenters were hiding behind their screens. "The kind of things you'd see on AT&T's post is [in] such a direct contrast with the behaviors of people you'd talk to on a daily basis."