There was a time when Cameron Diaz was one of the biggest Hollywood girls. Throughout the early 2000s, she played innumerable strokes at the box office: The holidays, Charlie’s Angels, there is something about Maryand the list continues. But, maybe without surprise, things were rarely easy for her behind the scenes. In fact, in 2014, the actress completely withdrew from industry. Ten years later, Diaz returned with a new film named Back in action– And apparently, she noticed major changes in the industry.
Speaking on Netflix Intro to jump Podcast, Diaz explained that she thought that the sets had completely changed following the #MeToo movement.
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“The industry is so different,” she said. “I mean, I must really say that the #MeToo movement has changed everything. I mean, it’s palpable. You walk on the set and it’s different, you know?”
Diaz continued explaining that contrary to certain #MeToo stories, it was not “the superiors” of the industry that could make things uncomfortable.
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“There was always like this guy, you know, on the set that you always combine:” Oh my God, he returns here “,” she said. And according to Diaz, all Women on the set had to bear it. There was, she continued “always layers and layers of inappropriation” with which women were confronted on sets.
Her latest film, said Diaz, was the first time that HR approached her before the shooting started to make sure she felt comfortable. “I said to myself:” Wow, it’s incredible “,” she said, adding that she felt more “security and security” than she did at any other moment in her career .
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Diaz took a 10 -year interruption after playing after appearing in 2014 Annie In order to focus on the education of her children, Raddix and Cardinal, whom she shares with her husband Benji Madden. And even if she returned for this year Back in actionShe may not be fully back in action herself-despite how many sets have changed for the best.
“I reserve the right to say no to make a film again, and I reserve the right to say yes if I decide,” she said to Empire Earlier this year. “I don’t define anything. I’m just open to everything that makes sense to me and my family at some point.” His rule? “More Roma, only Mom-Comes.”
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