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Friday, November 22, 2024

Hollywood Legend Joan Collins: Cancel Culture Made Celebrity Parties ‘Boring’

'I don’t want to engage in any way, shape, or form with these morons...'

(Headline USA) Dynasty star Joan Collins admitted in a recent interview that Hollywood parties are now “boring” because everyone is afraid of being “canceled.”

“The parties I go to now are kind of…dull,” the 90-year-old actress told Best magazine, according to the Mirror.

“They are red carpet things in which everybody does behave,” she added. “If you don’t behave now, you are going to get canceled.”

Collins made similar comments in 2021 when asked why she doesn’t use social media.

“I don’t want to engage in any way, shape, or form with these morons,” she told the Sunday Times at the time.

“People can’t say what they think, because they’ll get canceled,” she added. “Dredging up tweets from 15 years ago, about what somebody might have said when they were 14, I think that’s sick.”

Collins blasted cancel culture, arguing it encourages dishonesty in the film industry. 

“The thing is you can’t say anything these days without being canceled. What am I allowed to say?” she told the Times.

Collins has also derided the #MeToo movement as an “anti-male” movement that has ruined both young women and men.

“Sadly, I think that now young men are suffering from being labeled toxically masculine because of this rise of anti-maleness,” she explained.

Collins clarified that opposing modern versions of the feminist movement, such as #MeToo, does not mean you don’t support women’s rights.

“I believe that women are equal to men in every single way,” she said. “Except physical strength. People say you didn’t burn your bra, you wear lipstick. So what? I’m very proud of being a woman.”

She also took a veiled shot at the radical LGBT movement.

“What’s wrong with ‘mother’? What’s wrong with ‘woman’? ‘Girl’? I don’t like having that word taken away,” she said.

In her interview with Best magazine, Collins also said she thinks there are only four stars left in Hollywood: Brad Pitt, Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie and Keanu Reeves.

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