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Cameron Diaz Reflects on ‘Palpable’ Industry Change
Cameron Diaz Reflects on ‘Palpable' Industry Change After #MeToo and Her 10-Year Hiatus
Cameron Diaz feels like she returned to a "changed" film industry. During a January interview with Skip Intro, the actress - who returned to her first role after a 10-year hiatus with Back in Action - shared that she noticed more protections for folks on set.
Cameron Diaz: MeToo changed everything
Cameron Diaz has spoken out about the impact of the #MeToo movement, which gained momentum in 2017, on the film industry. After a 10-year hiatus, Diaz returned to acting with Back in Action. She noted that the industry has undergone a major transformation since her departure in 2014.
Cameron Diaz Says She's Dealt with 'Layers of Inappropriateness' on Sets: 'It Wasn't Just the Higher-Ups'
Cameron Diaz reflected on how Hollywood has changed since the 'Me Too' movement, explaining that there were 'always layers and layers of inappropriateness' on sets earlier in her career. She added, 'Some people you have to be forceful with and put up the boundaries.
Cameron Diaz Recounts “One Guy On Set’s Levels Of Inappropriateness,” Pre-MeToo
Cameron Diaz has shared how different she finds working on movie production sets, after a decade away from the screen. In an interview on the SkipIntro podcast, Diaz shared: “The industry is so different.
Cameron Diaz recalls experiencing ‘layers of inappropriateness’ on sets: ‘It wasn’t just the higher-ups’
Cameron Diaz says she regularly dealt with “layers and layers of inappropriateness” from colleagues in the entertainment industry before she stepped away from acting in 2014.
Cameron Diaz Reflects on Putting Up With Men’s ‘Inappropriateness’ on Set Prior to #MeToo
Cameron Diaz is opening up about her experience on movie sets prior to the #MeToo movement. “The industry is so different. I definitely have to say that the #MeToo movement changed everything,” Diaz,
Cameron Diaz Says #MeToo Put a Stop to ‘That One Guy’ on Every Set: ‘Layers of Inappropriateness’
"There was always just like that one guy, you know, on set, that you were like, 'God, here he comes again,'" she tells SkipIntro
‘Back In Action’ star Cameron Diaz reflects on on-set ‘inappropriateness’ before #MeToo
Cameron Diaz seems happy to see a change in the industry.The Hollywood star opened up about her return to Hollywood and how much the industry evolved since her last film role in 2014.
Cameron Diaz talks about past challenges on movie sets and how things have changed
Cameron Diaz shares how the movie industry transformed post-MeToo as she makes her comeback in Netflix's Back in Action. Reflecting on past challenges
Cameron Diaz says pre-MeToo movie sets always had ‘that one guy’ who was inappropriate
Diaz remarked that pre-MeToo, she found that there was always that “one guy” on film production sets who would make women feel uncomfortable. “You walk on to the set and it is different. There was always just like that one guy, you know, on set, that you were like, ‘God, here he comes again.’”
Cameron Diaz reflects on the ‘layers of inappropriateness’ she had to put up with before the MeToo movement; read
Cameron Diaz just opened up about the uncomfortable reality of movie sets before the MeToo movement, where “that one guy” was always lurking; read
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Cameron Diaz reveals shocking industry changes since her acting return
Cameron Diaz says Netflix's set misconduct hotline highlights major industry changes since her 11-year acting break.
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MeToo changed everything: Cameron Diaz
MeToo changed everything,” she said. She also recalled uncomfortable encounters with certain individuals on set prior to the ...
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