Joan Collins, 90, says the Hollywood parties she attends now are 'dull' due to cancel culture
30.06.2023 - 23:57
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Joan Collins is speaking out about the negative impact that she believes cancel culture has had on the Hollywood social scene. The 90-year-old actress expressed her disappointment over how she thinks times have changed during a recent interview with Best magazine. "The parties I go to now are kind of… dull," the "Dynasty" alum said. She continued, "They are red carpet things in which everybody does behave.
If you don’t behave now, you are going to get canceled." Collins, who rose to fame during Hollywood's Golden Age, also shared her opinion on who she views as the biggest stars in the industry today. "I think Nicole Kidman is fabulous, and Margot Robbie is one of the great beauties," the "Stud" star said. She cited Keanu Reeves and Brad Pitt as examples of celebrities who are comparable to the legends of Hollywood's heyday.
"Particularly Brad, he is like one of the movie stars of the Golden Age," Collins noted. The Emmy Award nominee, who is known for her candor, told the outlet that she feels no need to censor her opinions. "I have always spoken and said what I thought," she said. "I can't be a hypocrite.
I can't say, ‘Oh, you look gorgeous' when someone looks hideous, which is what happens in Hollywood. It is embarrassing, I think." In a 2022 interview with The New York Times, Collins weighed in on what she perceives as the detrimental effects of the #MeToo movement. "Sadly, I think that now young men are suffering from being labeled toxically masculine because of this rise of anti-maleness," the U.K.
native said. Collins added that she considers herself to be a feminist. "I believe that women are equal to men in every single way," the "Prime Time" author said. She continued, "Except physical strength.