Fed Up: Kristen Stewart Calls Out Hollywood’s Rampant SexismSay it. Out loud.“Kristen St
Fed Up: Kristen Stewart Calls Out Hollywood’s Rampant SexismSay it. Out loud.“Kristen Stewart is now the latest actress to throw in her voice and thoughts about the rampant gender inequality issues in Hollywood. It seems that the women of Hollywood are now taking the opportunity to call out all the sexist bullshit they face every day. And they’re doing it en masse.Stewart opened up about these issues in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK. She said, “Hollywood is disgustingly sexist. It’s crazy. It’s so offensive it’s crazy.” She goes on to say, “Women inevitably have to work a little bit harder to be heard.”Just this past week, Literal Queen Meryl Streep also called out Hollywood for its lack of empathy for women. And, a few days before that, Carey Mulligan, Rose Byrne, and Geena Davis all shared how sick they were of how Hollywood treats women. Add in a few choice red carpet moments from some of our favorite actresses, and it’s easy to see that things are starting to come to a head in Hollywood.”Read the full piece hereGO KRISTEN! You’re on a roll, keep it up!From an interview with Wonderland magazineOn women in film: “It’s silly to play the devil’s advocate when having a conversation about female roles in Hollywood, because then you’re doing this ‘reverse feminism’ thing that has become weirdly trendy recently. I feel like some girls around my age are less inclined to say, ‘Of course I’m a feminist, and of course I believe in equal rights for men and women,’ because there are implications that go along with the word feminist that they feel are too in-your-face or aggressive. A lot of girls nowadays are like, ‘Eww, I’m not like that.’ They don’t get that there’s no one particular way you have to be in order to stand for all of the things feminism stands for.”And then there’s THIS:More sexism in Hollywood posts -- source link
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