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Christina Ricci is happy to say things have improved for young women in Hollywood.
On Wednesday, the “Yellowjackets” star appeared on “The View” and was asked by co-host Sara Haines about how things in the industry have changed.
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“How different is it do you think, for this cast, these younger versions, compared to when you were in that phase?” Haines asked.
“It’s really great. Us older ladies talk about it all the time. It’s amazing to see that they don’t necessarily have to go through the things we had to go through. They’re able to say, ‘I don’t want to do this sex scene,’ ‘I’m not going to be naked’” Ricci said.
“They can set boundaries for themselves that we were never allowed to do,” she said, recalling, “Someone threatened to sue me once because I didn’t want to do this sex scene in a certain way. It’s really changed and it’s great to see.”
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Ricci has spoken before about the incident, in an interview with “Euphoria” star Sydney Sweeney for Variety.
“I remember once on a movie saying I wasn’t comfortable with something and they threatened to sue me if I didn’t do it. That would never happen now,” she said at the time.
Sweeney responded, “What? Oh my God, I’m so sorry.”
“It was fine. I didn’t do it anyway. And they didn’t sue me,” Ricci said.
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know a thing or two about survival onscreen — and off. In the breakout Showtime series, Christina Ricci, Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Tawny Cypress, Lauren Ambrose and Simone Kessell each play the adult versions of members of the Wiskayok High School girls soccer team, who survived a horrific plane crash that left them stranded in the Ontario wilderness. ET's Deidre Behar spoke with each of the actresses -- who have all successfully navigated their careers -- and asked them about their secrets to surviving and thriving in Hollywood. «When I first started, and still as adults, this career has always been an escape for me,» Ricci told ET.
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Christina Ricci revealed she was threatened with a lawsuit after objecting to participate in a sex scene. The "Yellowjackets" star opened up about the shocking moment while discussing how the dynamic in Hollywood has changed since she first started her acting career. "It's really great. Us older ladies talk about it all the time. It's amazing to see that they don't necessarily have to go through the things we had to go through.They're able to say, 'I don't want to do this sex scene,' 'I'm not going to be naked,'" Ricci explained during an appearance on "The View." "They can set boundaries for themselves that we were never allowed to do.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Christina Ricci revealed on a recent episode of “The View” (via Entertainment Weekly) that she once got threatened over refusing to perform a sex scene in a certain way. The “Yellowjackets” star was asked by the talk show’s hosts how film and television sets have changed over the years for young woman, to which she said they’re heard more clearly when they state their boundaries. “It’s really great,” Ricci said. “Us older ladies talk about it all the time. It’s amazing to see that they don’t necessarily have to go through the things we had to go through. They’re able to say, ‘I don’t want to do this sex scene,’ ‘I’m not going to be naked.’ They can set boundaries for themselves that we were never allowed to do.”
Christina Ricci says the entertainment business has really changed over the years.
for Variety.“I remember once on a movie saying I wasn’t comfortable with something and they threatened to sue me if I didn’t do it. That would never happen now,” Ricci said in the conversation.Sweeney, 25, responded, “What? Oh my God, I’m so sorry.”“It was fine.