She Does Not Find It Inherently Sexual
Wonder Woman was named Honorary Ambassador to the United Nations by the United Nations in 2016. Certain folks were disappointed by this revelation since they preferred a genuine woman to a fictional figure. That wasn’t the only issue folks had with it. There was also the issue of her sexuality. People thought she was too sexual to be a role model, which enraged Carter. “All this stuff about costumes – ‘Oh, it’s exploitive and blah, blah, blah.’ Give me a break. You can’t say that the sock in the pants of Superman wasn’t,” she shared with Entertainment Weekly.
It Is The Female Body
She went on to say, “Get over it,” and continued by saying, “That’s a woman’s body. We are all that. We’ve always been that, but we’re also every other shape and color and size. It’s not our problem [what we look like], it’s yours. I am a woman. This is how I look. I’m smart, and I’m this and I’m that as well. I don’t understand the threat that women represent.”