Florence Pugh Paints a Difficult Picture of Hollywood to Stress Its Exhaustive Nature in Addressing Female Newcomers
The digital age has given audiences a front-row seat to the intricacies of Tinseltown. But whether the magnifying glass truly zooms in on the lackluster realities besides its said glitz and glamor can be up for debate. Hollywood is a land that has many footprints stomping the grounds at a time, old and new. While the veterans can speak for the seasoned ways of navigating the dark sides of Hollywood, Florence Pugh recently explained what it is like to be a young female newcomer in La La Land.
Though the spotlight is unforgiving in more ways than one, Pugh believes it is particularly merciless with young female talents.
Florence Pugh illuminates the untold realities of new female stars of Tinseltown
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In a recent candid conversation with The Times, Florence Pugh delivered some atomic truths about her experience in showbiz to highlight how Hollywood addresses young women. Pugh believes Tinseltown naturally draws the limitations of women, and those who cross those lines are named “diva, demanding” or simply “problematic.” While gender discrimination is abundant in every industry, despite Hollywood’s constant moderation and advancement, Pugh sees the entertainment capital no differently.
In fact, the Oppenheimer star admits how “exhausting” it is for a young woman in the industry to just exist, let alone make a name. But speaking about her experience, Pugh confessed she has always been encouraged to take a stand. Reflecting on her roles in projects like Lady Macbeth and The Wonder, she pointed out Hollywood’s unique intrigue in telling “a woman how she should live her life” because, by the end of the day, it is all about “control,” whether in a reel or reality.
Several female stars have spoken up about their initial hardships in Tinseltown to stress how unrelenting showbiz truly is, but there have been just as many to take a backseat. However, Florence Pugh belongs to the daring camp.
Florence Pugh is not one to sit and take the low blows of Hollywood
Hollywood has woven countless narratives of woman empowerment, but it takes a confession or two from the female stars to understand how far it has come to realize the concept beyond the screen. In her conversation with The Times, Florence Pugh stated the best way to deal with Tinseltown’s treatment of young female stars is undoubtedly to remain silent and do their thing. While the “intelligent” few mind their businesses, Pugh is not one and the same.
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Instead, Pugh is way more chirpy, “gobby, and argumentative” to some extent. She calls herself “yappy,” but also believes she would have it no other way. The actor feels she cannot just let it go if the situation makes her a victim and anyone who expects otherwise will be “severely disappointed.” Though Hollywood has silenced many over the years, Pugh shows how to turn the tables by becoming the silencer.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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