‘Not Everybody Has Legs That Go On For Days’: Florence Pugh Doesn’t Hold Back While Discussing How Women’s Bodies Are Judged In Hollywood

‘Not Everybody Has Legs That Go On For Days’: Florence Pugh Doesn’t Hold Back While Discussing How Women’s Bodies Are Judged In Hollywood
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Florence Pugh is easily one of Hollywood’s most sought-after stars right now, as she continues to book high-profile gigs. As her star rises though, so does the level of scrutiny she receives from the general public. The 28-year-old has been particularly vocal about the commentary that’s been shared in regard to her body. On top of that, Pugh has been vocal about the body standards women face within the entertainment industry. Now, the A-lister is speaking out again about how ladies are judged, and she doesn’t hold back.

There’s long been discussion about how women are viewed within the Hollywood sphere. Many actresses have made note of the unfair critiques that are made about their critiques. Meanwhile, others have also made note of apparent double standards compared to how their male counterparts are treated. The Midsommar star opened up about this topic once more during a wide-ranging discussion with the Sunday Times. When discussing her body, she was candid about her experiences watching other stars being scrutinized:

Look, not everybody has legs that go on for days. I remember watching this industry and feeling that I wasn’t represented. I remember godawful headlines about how Keira Knightley isn’t thin any more, or watching women getting torn apart despite being talented and beautiful. The only thing people want to talk about is some useless crap about how they look. And so I didn’t care to abide by those rules. I’ve loved challenging ideas I don’t like.

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