Will you get some grossophobia back? If you thought your Monday morning was sweet and calm, we’ve got you covered. At least that’s the reaction these revelations provoked in us when we learned that prior to the filming of the most famous dinosaur movie on the big screen, her lead actress, Bryce Dallas Howard, had been judged by her weight.
Jurassic World 3: Bryce Dallas Howard should have gone on a diet
In a media interview United Kingdom Undergroundthe one who plays the role of Claire Dearing in the three parts of Jurassic world returns to the shooting conditions that relegate the Hollywood industry to the same rank as the animals they put on the screen: the dinosaurs.
How can I tell you? How to formulate it well? I was asked not to show my natural body in the cinema. In the third film, there were a lot of female roles and Colin [Colin Trevorrow, le réalisateur du film, NDLR] she strongly defended me when this conversation emerged, when they said, “We need Bryce to lose weight.” Colin told them: “Listen, there are a lot of different women on this earth and there are some in our movie too.”
Plus, I had so many stunts to perform that if I had been on a diet at the time, it wouldn’t have been possible. I am very happy that I had so many action scenes to shoot, however. For being able to do all this with my body, to show this woman to the fullest of her strength. Hope this will make someone understand that it is possible.
Bryce Dallas Howard for Metro UK

It is not easy to be a woman in the film industry. Ref Jurassic world, this is not their first misogynist pan they stick to their buttocks. Remember, Insider media had revealed the significant pay differences that existed between Bryce Dallas Howard and his co-star Chris Pratt – Owen Grady, the raptor trainer.
We will not explain again and again how important it is that all bodies are visible as much as possible. We will not repeat, over and over, how dangerous fatphobia is. But would it be possible, in 2022, for the film industry to permanently stop asking women to change their bodies to match purely masculine dictates and criteria? Could the male gaze go and get his ass cooked, once and for all? We ask eh, you never know, for a misunderstanding …
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Ashley Root is an author and celebrity journalist who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a keen eye for all things celebrity, Ashley is always up-to-date on the latest gossip and trends in the world of entertainment.