They actually owed this movie an apology. 🎬🤯 #TexasChainsaw #AlexandraDaddario #casting #shorts
Hollywood casting choices don’t always make sense at the time, but sometimes they prove to be completely ahead of the curve! 🎬🤯 With actress Alexandra Daddario recently celebrating her 40th birthday, movie fans are realizing that Texas Chainsaw 3D might actually be owed a massive apology. Back when the horror film was released, audiences laughed at the production for casting a then 25-year-old Daddario to play a character who was Supposed to be 40. Looking at how completely ageless she looks today, it turns out the casting directors knew exactly what they were doing all along. 😲🪵

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Looks better than Eli bath Hurley
lol a year later she was 26 and cast as a high school kid
She was supposed to be 40 in that movie? The way the character acted, I thought they cast a 30 year old to play a teenager
Why would anyone owe her an apology for taking care of her skin as she aged? That definitely ain't how a normal 40 year old looks, sad to say. Most of y'all when you hit forty will look rough 😂😂😂
"Do your thing cuz!" … what a piece of crap movie that was … in fact, all of the Texas Chainsaw movies are pure trash, except for the 1974 one.
Tf is this stupid post?
My opinion of Alexandra Daddario changed over time, not because of internet rumors, but because of personal experience, public behavior, and a pattern of stories that all seem to point in the same direction. Many people who claim to have met her describe her as distant, dismissive, or uninterested in fans when cameras aren’t rolling. I had a similar experience at San Diego Comic-Con, where she walked past fans without acknowledging anyone trying to interact respectfully. No celebrity is obligated to stop for every person they meet, but when the same criticism keeps surfacing year after year, it becomes difficult to ignore.
The same questions surrounding her acting ability have followed her throughout her career. While she is undeniably attractive, many critics and viewers argue that her success has been built more on appearance than exceptional acting range. Looking through her filmography, it’s difficult to find a role where her performance alone carried the project or silenced those criticisms. Fair or not, the perception remains. Every movie she appears in utilizes her breasts. Thats not acting, that just using Gods given gifts. Check rotten tomatoes score on “couples weekend” or as they first called is, “a tree fell in the woods. Face it folks the woman just cannot act.
There are also contradictions in how privacy is handled. Daddario regularly shares highly personal moments, including pregnancy updates and family photos, while simultaneously keeping other details strictly off-limits, like the Childs name. That’s her right, but it raises questions about where privacy ends and publicity begins. Hopefully Aubrey Plaza tells us the name of her little one when he/she is here. Im sure Anne Hathaway will.
The continued reliance on photographs from her mid-twenties and thirties rather than more current images also feels unnecessary. Why post a 20 year old picture of her??
Questions have also been raised about whether her public image consistently aligns with the brands she represents. Companies invest heavily in ambassadors because image matters. Companies like Dior, hanna andersen, f1, tag hauer just want the almighty buck and and dont care who they use as ambassadors. More broadly, I find it frustrating how casually marriage often appears to be treated in Hollywood. The revolving door of celebrity relationships sends a message that commitment is temporary and disposable, something many people find disappointing.
Frequent profanity, alcohol-focused posts, and an overall carefree celebrity lifestyle may not reflect the standards some audiences expect from public figures they admire. Breaking into locked ice rinks by yourself and taping it for the world to see seems unlawful no matter who it is. Taping yourself in a bar while the basketball game is on while your child gets babysat is unfit.
Alexandra Daddario is certainly attractive, but every celebrity fanbase insists their favorite is the most beautiful person in Hollywood. Fans of Anne Hathaway, Sydney Sweeney, Margot Robbie, Jordana Brewster, and countless others make the exact same claim. Beauty is subjective, not measurable
My biggest reason for feeling disappointed, however, has nothing to do with acting, movies, endorsements, or celebrity culture.
My nine-year-old niece was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and was given roughly a year to live. Alexandra Daddario was her hero. Her room was covered with posters, especially from the Percy Jackson era. She adored her.
Before she passed away, all she wanted was a simple hello from Alexandra. Not money. Not gifts. Not special treatment. Just a brief acknowledgment from someone she admired.
She sent messages through Instagram. She wrote letters. She even reached out through companies associated with Daddario in hopes someone might help make contact. She contacted her manager on file and Nothing ever came back.
In what was probably a foolish act of optimism on my part, I took her to Comic-Con hoping that maybe, if Alexandra saw a young fan battling cancer, there might at least be a wave, a smile, or a few seconds of recognition. Instead, she walked by with her head down and never looked over.
I also tried reaching out myself to explain my niece’s situation. Again, nothing.
My niece was eventually buried with a photograph of Alexandra Daddario alongside pictures of her family.
All she ever wanted was a hello.
That experience permanently changed the way I view her. Others may see a celebrity. I see someone who had countless opportunities to make a dying child’s day and never did. No matter how stunning looks are, they fade with time. This isn’t written out of hatred. It’s written from disappointment. As a former supporter, I believe public figures should be judged not only by their image, success, or popularity, but also by how they treat the people who helped put them where they are.
I love how daddy is almost her name
No we don't.
Her character was not 40 years old in Texas chainsaw 3d
Wait, what?
Always seems like the same character. No acting range at all.
Im too tired to read this 😂
Would
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…yeah everyones pretty nowadays. Makeup doesn't really count though. Or filters. Or lenses. Or upscaling. Or AI. Y'all shallow as fuck frfr.
Yeah and ske looks about 15 years younger on the right? She looks great @ 40. Its ok to look your age and look good.
She’s real high up on my list. And I didn’t think it was a bad movie either
She’s always been one of the most insanely gorgeous women to be cast on film.
My jaw dropped