In over 42 years of career in Hollywood, Sharon Stone has had the opportunity to do just that see the parade of actors. At 64, the star of Total recall And Primitive instinct he took stock of the men he worked with… and his testimony is as disconcerting as it is edifying.
“They are so misogynistic »… with two exceptions
If sometimes they can be our heroes on screensthe other side of the decor is actually inglorious. Witness the revelations of Sharon Stone a variety, in an article published on January 25. The one who has joined many actors and male stars on film sets confided having almost systematically been a victim of misogyny… with two exceptions.
“I’ve worked with some of the most big stars in the industry, who were literally talking while I was shooting, telling me what they thought I should do. They are so misogynistic. »
If he didn’t name the actors, Sharon Stone still specified: ” It’s not Robert De Niro. It’s not Joe Pesci, it’s not those guys. » All three headlined the famous film Casino by Martin Scorsese, released in 1995.

Hollywood more widely involved
Sharon Stone has given some examples of this generalized sexism she has been suffering from in Hollywood for years. The actress, for example, confided this “some of the biggest stars in the industry” they were putting on ” literally “ talking to her while she was filmed in close-up, explaining what they thought she should have done. He also explained:
” They just weren’t listening to me and didn’t let me influence their performance with my performance. It’s not nice to behave like this. I mean, I get that you’re amazing and everyone thinks you’re wonderful. But listen, be there for those moments, it is truly a human experience. »
Other than interpersonal behaviorsSharon Stone quoted a deeply misogynistic systemwhose effects she feels through the roles offered to her by professionals in the sector:
“I am called to play roles where I am Stripped Where is it crazy sociopath characters because i played one [dans plusieurs films passés]. I’m not called to play characters thoughtful and sensitive (…) I came into this world looking like a Barbie, so it’s hard for people to give me the opportunity to be something else. »
We can only hope that later #Me toothings have changed!
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Mary Crossley is an author at “The Fashion Vibes”. She is a seasoned journalist who is dedicated to delivering the latest news to her readers. With a keen sense of what’s important, Mary covers a wide range of topics, from politics to lifestyle and everything in between.