If there ACTUALLY is, it's coming from other women, because of how young she looks there's going to be women going 'how dare you' when men call her attractive.
I remember in an office I worked at, a few women were saying how could men find Ariana Grande attractive when she looks too young to my response was 'because we know her actual age' and the rest of the men and the more tomboy women backed me up. Women REALLY hate other women that look like they're in their mid teens but in their 20s.
Unsurprisingly, a lot of the grid girls, booth babes and the like had no real complaints from working around men in attractive outfits and the few times they did it'd be from the elites thinking they owned them but these same skincrawlers treated EVERYONE like that...
It doesn't even have to be attractive in the conventional, physical sense, either. Women that make themselves(or just are, naturally) appealing to men in any way, shape, or form tend to get labeled 'pickmes' faster than you can fucking blink, often by other women.
It always amazes me watching women go full social herd animal in real time.
even unibrowed flat nosed man jawed goblina Rachel zegler could repeatedly find jobs while mouthing off, the difference is she's attacking the audience and not the directors/writers
I think it's reasonable IF an actor has actually proven his/her worth, particularly when they're clearly trying to branch out their skill set.
It's something that must be earned through actual work and experience though, not automatically granted, even if the show you star in happens to be successful.
Nah, what she means is she doesn't get hispanic roles because she doesn't look ethnical enough. Think of Blue Beetle where everyone is brown and talk in spanglish
A reminder that Chloe Bennett from Agents of SHIELD is Asian. The show being touted as having "two leading female Asian characters" made me wonder who the second was alongside Ming-Na because apart from Chun-Li/Mulan none of the other actors, male or female, we're the obvious candidate for the second.
If there ACTUALLY is, it's coming from other women, because of how young she looks there's going to be women going 'how dare you' when men call her attractive.
I remember in an office I worked at, a few women were saying how could men find Ariana Grande attractive when she looks too young to my response was 'because we know her actual age' and the rest of the men and the more tomboy women backed me up. Women REALLY hate other women that look like they're in their mid teens but in their 20s.
Unsurprisingly, a lot of the grid girls, booth babes and the like had no real complaints from working around men in attractive outfits and the few times they did it'd be from the elites thinking they owned them but these same skincrawlers treated EVERYONE like that...
unless "limited fashion" means even skimpier outfits, fuck'em.
Over half of misogynistic replies to women on social media were sent by other women. Intrasexual competition is alive and kicking.
It doesn't even have to be attractive in the conventional, physical sense, either. Women that make themselves(or just are, naturally) appealing to men in any way, shape, or form tend to get labeled 'pickmes' faster than you can fucking blink, often by other women.
It always amazes me watching women go full social herd animal in real time.
Afaik she refused to play Wednesday when the writters wanted to give her a lesbian romantic interest, so there's that at least
even unibrowed flat nosed man jawed goblina Rachel zegler could repeatedly find jobs while mouthing off, the difference is she's attacking the audience and not the directors/writers
Jenna Ortega supports Palestinians and doesn't get jobs.
Rachel Zegler is less attractive and could repeatedly find jobs while mouthing off.
I wonder what the difference is.
I think it's reasonable IF an actor has actually proven his/her worth, particularly when they're clearly trying to branch out their skill set.
It's something that must be earned through actual work and experience though, not automatically granted, even if the show you star in happens to be successful.
who
Some ugly mixed chick that people simp over for some reason.
Glad somebody is finally thinking of the poor pretty, young Hollywood women.
This is proof that we live in patriarchy but men working shit ass jobs while keeping society a float while getting nothing in return is normal
Nah, what she means is she doesn't get hispanic roles because she doesn't look ethnical enough. Think of Blue Beetle where everyone is brown and talk in spanglish
A reminder that Chloe Bennett from Agents of SHIELD is Asian. The show being touted as having "two leading female Asian characters" made me wonder who the second was alongside Ming-Na because apart from Chun-Li/Mulan none of the other actors, male or female, we're the obvious candidate for the second.
Maby the article isn't featuring a flatering picture. She looks like a 6-7/10 with professional makeup.
When your job is to be pretty and say the line with the correct motion... well that's the job.
Fucking hell these bitches are retarded. No shit you don't get hired for characters that you don't look alike.
Now I want to link that scene from Orgasmo where the stunt cock actor is black.
To be considered uncastable in an industry that is promoting ugliness should be considered a badge of honor.
If she has any issues, it might only be that she's not perfectly slotted into just any role.