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Elizabeth Olsen has won the Best Villain award at the MTV Movie & TV Awards for her amazing performance as Wanda Maximoff in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. However, some of her detractors on Toxic Twitter took issue with a woman winning the coveted award, much to the amusement of her fans. As the MTV Movie & TV Awards are fan-voted, Scarlet Witch fans celebrated her triumph on social media and basked in the sexist lamentations of Olsen’s critics. Some fans saw her win as a personal victory.
Another member of the Scarlet Witch fandom wondered if the outrage was a manifestation of Twitter’s anarchic culture, recognizing the many accolades the star is receiving for her outstanding performance in the Doctor Strange sequel.
Similarly, another fan pointed out how the hysterical blowback from Twitter’s disgruntled bachelors served to propel Olsen’s star to greater heights.
It was surprising to another fan that Olsen’s critics had short memories and failed to reconcile themselves with her status as the reigning queen of MCU badness. Indeed, Olsen’s Best Villain award at the MTV Movie & TV Awards marks her third win, having previously won for Best Performance in a Show and Best Fight with Kathryn Hahn for her performance in the Disney Plus series WandaVision in 2021.
Olsen has received praise for her resilience in the face of unrelenting sexism encountered in her role as a superhero.
Watch Olsen as the Scarlet Witch in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness on Disney Plus.
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