For years former child actors have been sharing horror stories about their time at Nickelodeon. Unfortunately it took a docuseries, everything being organized and presented on TV, for folks to listen. But they’re listening now!
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Dune: Part Two and No Time To Die star, who was born and raised in Paris, made the comments in a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK about the differences working on each side of the Atlantic.“The industry in America, I find it harsh on women,” she said. “It’s hard for women to age. I don’t want to be afraid not to be desirable or to lose my contract.
In America it’s economic, and when it becomes a matter of making money you lose your freedom. I don’t feel comfortable with the fact that you have to tick all the boxes. Being a woman on screen is easier in Europe.”“I have more freedom because I’m a European actress, which suits me,” she added.
“I’m not trying to be popular, I’m just trying to enjoy myself. In America you have to conform. I don’t want to adapt myself to the system, I want the system to adapt to me!”Seydoux, 38, first began acting in films in France in the 2000s, earning her biggest breakthrough with 2013’s Blue is the Warmest Colour, which won the Palme D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.She has gone on to star in a number of high-profile American movies, including The Grand Budapest Hotel, Beauty and the Beast and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.Seydoux has previously reflected on her involvement in the Bond franchise by commenting that the spy is “totally a sexual object” and “maybe one of the only male characters to be sexualised”.“I think that women, they love to see Bond, no? To see his body.
No? Don’t you think? I love to see sexy men in bathing suits,” she said.At the time, she also opened up about the issue of the sexualisation of female characters, and made the case that her Bond character Dr. Madeleine Swann is an exception to the trend.“My character is not a stereotype. It’s not clichéd.
.For years former child actors have been sharing horror stories about their time at Nickelodeon. Unfortunately it took a docuseries, everything being organized and presented on TV, for folks to listen. But they’re listening now!
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Mark Wright has shared some adorable baby photos of himself and wife Michelle Keegan.The snaps, which have been merged into one, show a young Michelle sporting a white dress, while Mark is wearing a sailor-style outfit. The former TOWIE star, 37, shared the sweet picture to his Instagram story, where he added the text: "Got sent this of me and @michkeegan love it!! I won't do a poll of who's cuter [winking with tongue out emoji]." Mark and Michelle tied the knot in 2015, and their love story started in 2012 when they met while on separate holidays in Dubai.Their romance blossomed and they made their relationship public in May 2013 when they appeared on the red carpet together at the British Soap Awards.
Michaela Zee Drake Bell has spoken out in his first interview following the release of the ID docuseries, “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV.” In a new episode of “The Sarah Fraser Show” podcast, Bell shared his thoughts on Nickelodeon‘s response to the documentary, in which the “Drake & Josh” star details his sexual abuse by dialogue and acting coach Brian Peck. “There’s a very well-tailored response saying, ‘Learning about his trauma,’ because they couldn’t say that they didn’t know about this or what had happened, or anything,” Bell said.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Without fanfare, Joni Mitchell‘s music catalog is again on Spotify — a little over two years after she pulled her work from the streaming platform in solidarity with longtime friend and collaborator Neil Young in a protest over Joe Rogan’s podcast spreading COVID misinformation. Mitchell didn’t announce her return to Spotify, but as of Friday it appeared that her original albums were again available including 1969’s “Clouds” with her original recording of “Both Sides Now.” Also back on Spotify are “Blue” (1971), “Court and Spark” (1974) and “Mingus” (1979), as noted by the New York Times.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Léa Seydoux is a superstar in her home country of France and has successfully crossed over to Hollywood in franchises such as James Bond (“Spectre” and “No Time to Die”) and “Dune” (she debuted as Lady Margot Fenring in “Part Two” and will likely return for the third movie if it moves forward). But Seydoux recently told Harper’s Bazaar U.K. that it’s much easier being a female actor in Europe than it is in America.
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