Rising star Sidney Sweeney (anyone but you) accused Hollywood of promoting a “false” narrative of “women empowering women.”
talk to vanity fair, of euphoria The actress said that women are not empowering women in Hollywood, leaving Hollywood as a topic pushed for propaganda purposes.
“It's very disheartening to see women tear down other women,” Sweeney said. “Especially when successful women in other areas of their industry bash and discredit the work they have done when young talent is working so hard to achieve whatever dreams they have. Especially when I see them trying.”
“This whole industry is saying, 'Women empowering other women.' Nothing is happening. It's all fake, a skin on all the other shit they're saying behind their backs.” ” she continued.
Sweeney said it's all about what she called “a generational issue that believes only one woman can make it to the top.”
“There's one woman who can get a man. I don't know, there's one woman who can be anything,” she said. “Then everyone else feels like they have to fight each other or pull that woman down instead of feeling like, 'Let's all lift each other up.' I'm still trying to figure that out. I'm just doing my best here. Why am I being attacked?”
Sweeney was likely referring to remarks made by Carol Bohm, a professor at the University of Southern California. Dead Ringer, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and father of the bride — Earlier this year, he made comments disparaging the actress' appearance and publicly questioning her status as an “It Girl.”
“There's an actress that everyone loves right now, Sydney Sweeney. I don't know who Sydney Sweeney is. I was watching a Sidney Sweeney movie on the plane. [Anyone but You] Because I wanted to see it. I wanted to know who she was and why everyone was talking about her. ” she said new york times Film critic Janet Maslin.
“I saw this unwatchable movie. Sorry to all the people who like this movie… it's a romantic comedy where people hate each other,” she added.
Ms. Bohm said she asked the class to explain the Sidney Sweeney phenomenon.
“I said to my class, 'Please describe this girl.' She's not pretty, and she can't act. Why is she so hot? No one had an answer,” Bohm said. he said.
“But then the question was asked: 'If you could make your movie because she's in it, would you make it?' … That's a very difficult question to answer, because no one “Because someone wants to make a movie. Who would walk away from a green light? No one I know of. Your job is to make a movie,” she said.
Later Sweeney's agent fight back Baum lamented that the Hollywood veteran chose to attack another woman.
“How sad that a woman in a position to share her expertise and experience chooses to attack another woman instead. That's what she learned in her decades in the industry. If that's the case, and you feel it's appropriate to teach it to your students, it's shameful.It speaks volumes about Ms. Bohm's character that she unfairly disrespects her fellow female producers. ” said the statement.
Days later, Sydney Sweeney fired back with a personal salvo of her own on Instagram, sharing a sultry photo of herself wearing a sweatshirt emblazoned with the message “I'm sorry you have great boobs.” .
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