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Jamie Lee Curtis' video message on Disney's official TikTok page goes viral
Jamie Lee Curtis has gone viral on TikTok thanks to a presumably well intended video posted on Disney's official account. The Hollywood veteran could be seen promoting her new movie Freakier Friday in a personal message to fans, but another detail became the hot conversation point in the comment section. Curtis, 66, wore a low-cut denim top in the clip, with many young TikTok users gobsmacked to see a more sexy side to the typically more conservatively dressed star. 'Woah hey jamie,' one said. 'Where did those come from,' another wrote. 'Why would Disney post that,' a third questioned. 'I was not familiar with your game before Jamie Lee Curtis,' a fourth said. 'From the official Disney account is just unprecedented,' a fifth joked. Others, however, pointed out Curtis has long been a screen siren, specifically pointing to her 'hotel scene' in 1994's True Lies, where she showed off her stunning figure while dancing in underwear. 'Jamie Lee Curtis True Lies Hotel Room scene. Thank me later,' one wrote. 'Ya'll she's always been hot,' another said. 'I don't think the younger generation knows that Jamie Lee Curtis has always been a baddie,' a third added. 'Some of y'all have never seen True Lies and it shows,' a fourth chimed in. It comes after Curtis and her co-star, Lindsay Lohan, visited Sydney, Australia earlier this month to promote their sequel, which comes more than two decades after the original 2003 film. The family comedy opened strong in the first week of August, premiering to $US29 million in the US against its $US42 million budget. Overseas, it made $US15.5 million for a global taking of $US44.5 million, with that figure continuing to climb as it enters its full cinema run. Reviews have also been generally positive for the movie, with a 93 per cent audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Curtis, meanwhile, hit out at a negative review shared by TIME on Instagram this week. Part of the story read, 'No one, as far as we know, actually asked Disney for a sequel to 2003's buoyant, surprisingly unsyrupy generation-gap comedy 'Freaky Friday.''