At the world premiere of the superhero film "Supergirl" in Brooklyn, New York, on Monday, June 22, 2026, an incident on the red carpet drew widespread attention online. Lead actress Milly Alcock, who plays Kara Zor-El, was posing for photos when a photographer in the press line was recorded placing a hand on her back without her apparent consent. Co-star David Corenswet, portraying Clark Kent in the film, quickly stepped between Alcock and the photographer and appeared to address him. Video of the encounter, posted to X by the "Home of DCU" account, rapidly went viral, drawing hundreds of reposts and thousands of likes.
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This incident highlights the importance of consent and personal boundaries, even in public settings like red carpet events. It's a reminder to respect others' personal space and to intervene when necessary. Check your own behavior and encourage others to do the same.
Respect for personal boundaries is non-negotiable, regardless of the setting. David Corenswet's quick intervention is a lesson in standing up for others when they're uncomfortable. Worth forwarding if you know someone who could use a reminder about the importance of consent.
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