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One fan drew a comparisonbetween Roberts, 50, in her DSquared2 gown at the Toronto Film Festival and the late actress Joan Crawford in a similar dress, asking followers, “Who wore it better?”

Roberts quickly shut down the hater, making sure to clarify that her “ugly black nail polish” wasn’t actually that color.

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“It is in fact a navy polish with garnets crystals as a grounding accent. In case you would like to edit your comment from ‘ugly black nail polish’ to ugly nail polish with Garnet crystals. Just sayin’ 💅🏼,” the actress replied.

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“Hello☀,” Roberts simply wrote in the caption.

Seeing the actress join Instagram came as a surprise considering she toldMarie Clairein 2013 that she thought social media asan “appealing” yet “sticky” cotton candy.

“[Social media is] kind of like cotton candy: It looks so appealing and you just can’t resist getting in there, and then you just end up with sticky fingers and it lasted an instant,” she said.

“There’s an anonymity that makes people feel safe to participate in hatefulness,” Roberts continued. “I like a good old-fashioned fistfight if people are pissed off at each other. I just feel like if you’re really mad and want to have a fight, then put your dukes up.”

source: people.com