Aaron Rodgers isn't the only person in his relationship dealing with criticism.

When you're a quarterback in the NFL, you're bound to have some fans criticize you for your performance. The Packers signal caller was under fire last season due to his inconsistent performances on the gridiron.

Much like Rodgers deals with detractors, his girlfriend Olivia Munn has constantly been forced to fend off rumors she enhances herself with plastic surgery.

The "X-Men: Apocalypse" star graces the cover of Fashion magazine's May 2016 issue, which is set for release next Monday. The magazine also features an interview with her in which she takes aim at her critics for being "unfair" to her and women in general.

"That's where it's unfair: the judgment that is put on women for how we look," Munn tells Fashion magazine. "If you're looking bad, you have to cover up. If you're looking good, you've done something or made a deal with the devil."

A photo posted by Olivia Munn (@oliviamunn) on Apr 4, 2016 at 11:05am PDT

Munn has constantly been the subject of plastic surgery speculation, which she has defended herself against time and time again. The former "Newsroom" star goes through a great effort to stay beautiful, which includes using special potatoes as a way to fend off wrinkles.

The movie star also received flak due to her relationship with Rodgers, drawing the ire of Packers fans when her boyfriend struggled early in the season. With her boyfriend having a rough time of it, many fans and journalists turned to her as a source of blame and a place to release their angst.

The actress lashed out at her critics then too, mostly taking aim at the media, not the fans.

"I think fans should be able to say what they want," Munn said on Opie Radio in January. "You can't be in the public position and then cry about everybody who says something. But, when you have news organizations, the ones that were built by the trust of the public, the ones that you expect to have some accountability, that aren't just reprocessing whatever, if you want to come after me, you better be sure."

As for Rodgers, who completed 60.7 percent of his passes for 3,821 yards with 31 touchdowns and eight interceptions while leading Green Bay to the playoffs last year, he even has politicians criticizing him.

"Aaron Rodgers," Republican presidential candidate John Kasich said aloud about the quarterback as a potential vice president when appearing in Wisconsin, "maybe if he had a better year next year, we'll see."

It seems the celebrity couple gets attacked from every angle.

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