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Generation Z Can Be ‘Really Annoying’ to Work With

Actress Jodie Foster said in a recent interview that members of Gen Z can be “really annoying” to work with, and hopes she can help up-and-coming stars “learn how to relax.” He said he hopes so.

“They're really annoying, especially in the workplace,” Foster says. Said guardian In a recent interview.

“They were like, 'Oh, I'm not feeling well today, I'm going to arrive at 10:30 a.m.,'” the actress added. “Or I'll email them and say, 'This is all grammatically incorrect. Didn't you check the spelling?'” And they say, 'Why would I do that? Isn't this a limitation? ” he says. ”

When asked what young people in the industry need to know, Foster said: “You need to learn how to relax, how to not think too much, how to come up with your own ideas.”

“I can help them find things that are much more fun than being the hero of a story with all the pressures.” silence of the lambs Star added.

Elsewhere in the interview, Foster said that helping young actresses navigate the entertainment industry is important to her and revealed that she reached out to the last of us and game of thrones Lead actress Vera Ramsay is a great example of an actor emerging with a new “vector of authenticity,” she said.

“I reached out to Bella, and we had never met, so I said, 'I'd like to be featured at this event,' which is a great event about actors and people who appear in movies. , it's also very fashionable.'' So it's about who represents us,” Foster said.

of Taxi driver The star went on to say that the organizers of the event were “very proud because we have all ethnicities. It's like, 'Yeah, but everyone still wears heels and wears eyelashes.'” Ta.

“Bella, who gave the best speech, had the most perfect suit, was beautifully tailored, parted in the middle and had no makeup on,” Foster said of Ramsay. Ramsey considers herself gender nonbinary, an emerging trend among younger generations, she said. .

Foster then talked about the time she was there. guardian She said she was “questioning the gender stereotypes that pervade” her own family.

“When my older child was in high school, there was a moment where he was trying to figure out what it meant to be a boy because he was raised by two women, three women,” Foster said. Ta.

“And he watches TV and comes to the conclusion, 'Oh, I just need to be an asshole.'” Okay. She’s shit to women and she needs to act like she’s shit.” accuser Star added. “And I said, 'No.' That's not what a man is! That's what our culture has been selling you all along.”

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