Kate Beckinsale, 50, wears old man costume after hitting back at critics who accused her of having plastic surgery: 'Hope it is less triggering'
Daily MailKate Beckinsale continued to hit back at critics of her appearance on Wednesday, while sharing throwback snaps of her Halloween costume from last year. Kate Beckinsale, 50, continued to hit back at critics of her appearance on Wednesday, while sharing throwback snaps of her old man Halloween costume from last year Beckinsale wrote in the caption: 'New deal. Sayonara b*****s' It comes a day after the Underworld star penned a furious post hitting back at trolls who accused her of having plastic surgery; seen on May 2 at The King's Trust 2024 Gala in NYC She also shared more snaps from a shoot with a pal who dressed up as Anna Nicole to recreate the couple's wedding. The beauty posted a number of images and clips from Halloween 2023, where she dressed up as the late Anna Nicole Smith's husband J. Howard Marshall One clip saw her sitting in a wheelchair with a cat on her lap Beckinsale turned off the comments section on all six Instagram posts She also shared more snaps from a shoot with a pal who dressed up as Anna Nicole to recreate the couple's wedding She was pictured falling out of the wheelchair Former topless dancer Anna was 26 at the time of her infamous nuptials to the wheelchair bound 89-year-old oil-tycoon, whom she wed in 1994 Kate also told how it was 'deeply ironic' that people thought she was unaccepting of getting older as due to past family traumas when she was younger she thought she'd 'never see the end of her 20s'. Her post comes just two days after she hit back at trolls for 'bullying' and accusing her of plastic surgery and looking 'unrecognizable' She penned: 'I hate talking about this because I hate adding to this conversation but I'm doing it because insidious bullying of any kind over time takes a toll' 'Life happens - obviously I have aged, everybody ages; I'm not too concerned about aging-because I found my father dead at the age of 5,' she continued; seen in 2001 in London 'The fact that one of the major things I am bullied about is an assumption that I can't handle the idea of getting older is so deeply ironic when my all consuming terror was that I never thought I'd even see the end of my 20s.'