Jamie Lee Curtis has responded to her fans’ reaction to her cleavage in a sexy outfit as she promoted her new film Freakier Friday.
Earlier this month, Disney Studios posted a video to TikTok of the star urging everyone to go and see the movie.
In the short clip, the actress, 66, showcased ample cleavage, which seemed to catch viewers’ attention more than the message.
Jamie wore a grey off-the-shoulder dress in the 32-second video, which featured a plunging neckline.
The gown had multiple safety pins stuck to it, and was cinched at the waist with a black leather belt.
Taking to her Instagram on Thursday, Jamie shared her thoughts on the whole situation.

Jamie Lee Curtis has responded to her fans’ reaction to her cleavage in a sexy outfit as she promoted her new film Freakier Friday

Earlier this month, Disney Studios posted a video to TikTok of the star urging everyone to go and see the film
Sharing a snap from the press junket, she penned: ‘I LOVE the fact that the LAST photograph of me as TESS taken backstage in costume from my surprise appearance at @elcapitanthtre to support #freakierfriday has gotten more attention than any other since the announcement post with that sparked the movie getting made!
‘HAPPY TO HELP SPREAD THE JOY THAT OUR MOVIE SERVES!’
The actress starred alongside Lindsay Lohan in the now-smash hit 2003 comedy Freaky Friday, which sees the two characters switch bodies and experience the trials and tribulations of each other’s lives.
Fans had long hoped for a sequel to the iconic comedy but had an agonizing wait as Freakier Friday is only now hitting cinemas – 22 years on from the original.
Lindsay, 39, was just 15 years old when she first portrayed Anna Coleman in Freaky Friday alongside Curtis, who played her on-screen mother Tess Coleman.
It followed the bickering mother and daughter after a Chinese restaurant fortune cookie mishap caused them to switch bodies, forcing them to live the other’s life.
Despite barely having been able to see eye-to-eye, the magical switch eventually allowed them to see things from the other’s point of view.
The sequel will see the iconic pairing switch places once again, though this time, there is quadruple chaos in store.


The actress showcased ample cleavage in a short clip shared by Disney, which seemed to catch viewers’ attention more than the message

Taking to her Instagram on Thursday, Jamie shared her thoughts on the whole situation
Anna (Lohan) is preparing to tie the knot with Eric Davies (Manny Jacinto), but things are proving difficult as her teenage daughter Harper (Julia Butters) despises Eric’s teenager Lily (Sophia Hammons).
Harper highlights her disgust in the trailer as she’s heard reciting mock wedding vows, in which she brands her soon-to-be step-sister ‘a little demon thing with an obnoxious accent.’
A flash forward to Anna’s bachelorette party sees her and mother Tess sit down with a fortune teller (Vanessa Bayer), who warns them they may learn another lesson by ‘walking in each other’s paths.’
Anna and Tess then find themselves caught up in yet another ‘freaky’ body swap incident – only this time, it’s not just between the two of them.
The next morning, Anna discovers she’s swapped bodies with daughter Harper, while Tess, aka ‘Grandma,’ is now in the body of Anna’s step-daughter Lily.
Quadruple chaos then ensues as the foursome try to navigate their new roles with just days to go until the wedding.
Chad Michael Murray has also returned to reprise his role as Jake, as the two teenage girls also hatch a plot to try and get Anna to reunite with her first love.

The American actress starred alongside Lindsay Lohan in the now-smash hit 2003 comedy, which sees the two characters switch bodies, with hilarity ensuing
Jamie previously spoke out against the pressure on women to have cosmetic surgery in Hollywood – likening it to a ‘genocide.’
While she has admitted to going under the knife at a young age after a cinematographer commented negatively on her looks, she later revealed she regretted the decision.
‘I’ve been very vocal about the genocide of a generation of women by the cosmeceutical industrial complex, who’ve disfigured themselves,’ she said in a brutally candid interview with The Guardian.
Jamie, who has let her hair go grey as she ages gracefully, stated she has used the word ‘genocide for a long time, and I use it specifically because it’s a strong word.
‘I believe that we have wiped out a generation or two of natural human [appearance],’ she added.