What is it about gung-ho, popular feminism, derived largely from the US, that it lacks any structural critique at all and resides only in some mindless individualism and absurd sense of personal agency? If the anchor says she does not feel uncomfortable, then she does not. The article did not even speak of her sex or the nature of the costumes except in relation to the conditions around her (wet grass, for example) but only about discomfort and itself did not raise questions of structural sexism which it should have. Both the article and the responses were a waste of space but generated enough click bait outrage.