
Nuclear physicist takes down trolls who criticised her low-cut dress
Gabriella Greison, 51, a nuclear physicist and expert on quantum mechanics, posted the video to her 156,000 followers on Instagram as she prepared to leave Linate airport in Milan for an academic event in Sicily.
She was wearing a pale green dress in the footage as she outlined what she planned to say as a guest of honour at a graduation ceremony for the University of Messina in Taormina.
Greison in the dress that caused such a stir online
Her video was liked more than 2,000 times, but also drew misogynistic reactions: 'You're just an old maid who needs to show off, not having anything to say,' wrote one commenter.
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