Stunning 34-year-old actress Elizabeth Olsen says she was surprised by the affectionate nickname given to her by fans online. She admits to being surprised by the fact that they call her “Mom” on the Internet. Despite her talent and popularity, the star of Scarlet Witch in Doctor Strange 2 admits she doesn’t understand the origin of the nickname.
Since her debut, Elizabeth Olsen has captured the hearts of her fans with her fun personality and gentle nature, earning her the nickname “Mother” on the Internet. Her success in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and more recently in the WandaVision series has catapulted her to “mother” status to her fans.
Although the nickname is given to honorees by the LGBTQ+ community, Elizabeth Olsen’s popularity on the internet seems to have contributed to the nickname’s adoption. Despite her confusion over the nickname, fans continue to express their love for her online.
Although it’s hard to keep up with all the internet trends, especially for someone as busy as she is, Elizabeth Olsen shared her thoughts on the quirky nickname. However, that won’t stop her fans from continuing to show their love in different ways.
I think my fans are calling me cute, but that makes me feel like the internet is full of tweens. I don’t want to offend people, but I just don’t understand. And I’m not that old! she declared. Although the star has a hard time wrapping her head around the nickname, it’s clear that her fans will continue to show her their affection, be it as ‘ma’ or otherwise.
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