Tom Blyth Defends Girlfriend's Sheer Red Carpet Look

The actor shuts down body-shaming comments about his partner Daniela Norman's dress choice.

Mar. 21, 2026 at 9:10pm

Tom Blyth, known for his role in The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, has defended his girlfriend Daniela Norman's choice to wear a sheer dress to the Vanity Fair Oscars Party. Daniela, an actor and dancer, faced criticism from an Instagram user who called her dress "incredibly vulgar" and "dressed completely inappropriately." Blyth quickly shut down the comment, telling the user to "stfu" and that Daniela "looked EXQUISITE" in the dress she was excited to wear.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the ongoing issue of body-shaming and the policing of women's fashion choices, even at high-profile events. Blyth's swift and unapologetic defense of his partner's right to wear what she wants sets an example for standing up against such criticism.

The details

Tom Blyth and Daniela Norman made their red carpet debut at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2025, where Blyth premiered the film The Fence. The couple has since attended several events together, including the recent Vanity Fair Oscars Party. At the party, Daniela wore a sheer, beaded Armani dress, which drew criticism from an Instagram user who called it "incredibly vulgar" and "dressed completely inappropriately." Blyth immediately responded, telling the user to "stfu" and that Daniela "looked EXQUISITE" in the dress.

  • Tom Blyth and Daniela Norman made their red carpet debut in September 2025.
  • The couple attended the Vanity Fair Oscars Party in 2026.

The players

Tom Blyth

An actor known for his role in The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, who is dating Daniela Norman.

Daniela Norman

An actor and dancer who starred in Netflix's Tiny Pretty Things, and is Tom Blyth's girlfriend.

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What they’re saying

“stfu. She wore a dress that she was excited by and she looked EXQUISITE in it.”

— Tom Blyth

“grow up it's nipples, they're a natural body part nothing wrong with them being shown!! and her dress is absolutely stunning no one wants ur negativity here.”

— Instagram user

“hating on his girlfriend in his comments like what did you think was gonna happen?? how miserable and jobless do you have to be to take time out of your day and hate on her? at the end of the day she's at an oscars party with him and you're not lmao.”

— Instagram user

“everyone is entitled to have an opinion, but you didn't have to come here and write this horrible comment only to feel 'superior.' your life must be so sad if you think having nipples is digusting.”

— Instagram user

The takeaway

This incident highlights the ongoing issue of body-shaming and the policing of women's fashion choices, even at high-profile events. Blyth's swift and unapologetic defense of his partner's right to wear what she wants sets an example for standing up against such criticism and supporting women's autonomy over their own bodies and fashion choices.