American journalist Megyn Kelly has lashed out at Australian actress Milly Alcock over what she calls her ‘weird’ looks and racy acting history. The right-wing political commentator was discussing the box-office failure of the Supergirl film, which stars Alcock in the titular role, on her podcast.’She’s very weirdly small, and they want us to believe she’s this fierce superhero – no,’ the 55-year-old said on The Megyn Kelly Show.’She was in Game of Thrones. She was very weird-looking.’ Kelly was referring to Alcock’s role as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen in the HBO Max show House of the Dragon, a prequel to the fantasy series Game of Thrones, which is often known for its risqué scenes. Kelly also blasted Alcock’s comments in a Vanity Fair interview, where the 26-year-old actress discussed the ‘weird ownership of women’s bodies’ that led to criticism of her looks after she landed the lead in the DC Studios action movie. American journalist Megyn Kelly has lashed out at Australian actress Milly Alcock (above) over what she calls her ‘weird’ looks and racy acting history The right-wing political commentator was discussing the box-office failure of the Supergirl film, which stars Alcock in the titular role, on her podcast’You were in light porn. Game of Thrones … is soft porn. Who does she think she’s kidding?’ Kelly said in response to Alcock’s interview.The former Fox News host went on to trash the feminist themes in Supergirl. ‘We’re over the forced-upon-us girlboss era. It’s not authentic. It’s not organic. We’re no longer buying it,’ Kelly said.’It’s not that women can’t be empowered and fierce and all the great things. It’s just, stop forcing it on us in the form of Supergirl.’Alcock has faced extensive criticism over her lead role in the film, much of it centred on her looks.Lois and Clark star Dean Cain recently faced backlash from Superman fans after seemingly mocking Alcock’s appearance on social media.The conservative actor, 59, came under fire after responding to a meme that likened her to the primitive, ape-like human Cha-ka from the 1974 series Land of the Lost.A troll responded to Cain on X with an unflattering photo of Cha-ka and asked, ‘And why does she look like this guy?’Cain then responded, ‘Dang it… I laughed,’ followed by a smiling emoji.Join the discussionDo you think actors’ appearances are judged too harshly online?What’s your view? The former Fox News host went on to trash the film’s feminist themes. ‘We’re over the forced-upon-us girlboss era. It’s not authentic. It’s not organic. We’re no longer buying it,’ Kelly said. Above, Alcock as Supergirl ‘She was in Game of Thrones. She was very weird-looking,’ Kelly said. Kelly was referring to Alcock’s role as Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen in the HBO Max show House of the Dragon (above), a prequel to Game of Thrones, which is known for its risqué scenesThe actor’s reaction to the cruel comparison quickly spread on social media, leaving a number of superhero fans outraged. ‘What a fantastic way to kill your legacy. And what a glorious way to lose the respect of millions of kids that looked up to you three decades ago. What a disgrace,’ wrote one person.Another commented: ‘Your Superman performance is never going to be looked back upon fondly, your bitter jealousy has tainted any legacy you had left.’ Cain eventually clarified that he ‘never said she was ugly’, but seemed overall unconcerned by the backlash.The Sirens actress issued a defiant response in the face of backlash over her casting in the iconic role. The Sydney-born star told Variety Magazine that she was ignoring the criticism. ‘[The criticism] is from a lot of people whose profiles have no photo, who are burner accounts, or someone’s name and then ‘Dad of four, Christian,’ which is hilarious to me,’ she said.’I mean, whose opinion do you really care about? If you’re p***ing the right kind of people off, you’re doing okay!’ Meanwhile, there is bad news for the Supergirl remake, as the film has been projected to face a staggering USD $100million loss after it bombed at the box office on its opening weekend. The film was released globally last month, but has since become a sensational flop.