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This is mental. I mean actually mental. Does she not realise that she’s only had a career because of men?. Men that pedestalised her because she is a woman. She was bonny back in the day but, her acting skills over the years have been, to be frank, pretty crap. See the ending of Four Weddings and a Funeral… “was it raining?… I didn’t notice”. Awful.

This article is hilarious and yet sad. I’ll share the main bit. Get over yourself lady – BrandX. 

The actor was the only woman on set at the time. MacDowell said the panic attack occurred shortly after Donald Trump got elected president, which didn’t help her emotional state on set.

“I had this kind of crazy experience, right after Trump got elected,” MacDowell said. “I was really disturbed that nobody seemed to care about the vagina[-grabbing] comment; I had gotten really sad. I went to do a job, a day’s work, and I had my very first panic attack. I was getting ready to shoot something, and I turn around and it’s, like, a roomful of men. Like, a sea of men. It flashed on something that was personal for me. And I dropped to my knees.”












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