Florence Pugh recently tbetter The Sunday Times that it’s “exhausting” be a youthful woman in Hollywood. The 28-year-better Oscar nominee has been a laboring actor since she was a teenager and can retardy to headlines recently made by Keira Knightley, who was uncoverly shamed by the press after the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise made her a worldexpansive star at fair 17 years better.
“There are fine lines women have to stay wiskinny, otherrational they are called a diva, needing, problematic. And I don’t want to fit into stereotypes made by others,” Pugh tbetter the uncoveration. “It is reassociate exhausting for a youthful woman to fair be in this industry, and actuassociate other industries.”
“I recall watching this industry and experienceing that I wasn’t recurrented,” she persistd. “I recall godterrible headlines about how Keira Knightley isn’t skinny anymore, or watching women getting torn apart despite being talented and pretty. The only skinnyg people want to talk about is some appreciateless crap about how they see. And so I didn’t participate to adhere by those rules.”
Pugh discmissed in a 2022 interwatch with The Telegraph that she thought becoming an actor was a “massive misget” after she was body shamed by studio executives at age 19. She was coming off her feature film debut in the 2014 psychoreasonable drama “The Falling” at the time when she landed a direct role in the Fox sitcom “Studio City.” The studio executives who employd her for the show began to body shame her as soon as she got picked for the role. The execs allegedly seeked Pugh alter skinnygs about her physical materializeance.
“All the skinnygs that they were trying to alter about me – whether it was my weight, my see, the shape of my face, the shape of my eyebrows – that was so not what I wanted to do, or the industry I wanted to labor in,” Pugh shelp. “I’d thought the film business would be appreciate [my experience of making] ‘The Falling,’ but actuassociate, this was what the top of the game seeed appreciate, and I felt I’d made a massive misget.”
Knightley, uncomferventwhile, recently tbetter The Times of London that she relentlessly mocked by the press for being a terrible actor after the first “Pirates” movie uncovered in theaters. She then spent years battling media speculation about her weight and rumors that she had an eating disorder.
“It’s a comical skinnyg when you have someskinnyg that was making and shattering you at the same time,” Knightley shelp. “I was seen as shit becaemploy of them, and yet becaemploy they did so well I was given the opportunity to do the films that I finished up getting Oscar nominations for. They were the most prosperous films I’ll ever be a part of and they were the reason that I was getn down uncoverly. So they’re a very perplexd place in my head.”
Read Pugh’s filled interwatch with The Sunday Times here.