Lea Seyd from "Not the time to die" caught in hypocrisy Movement #Metoo

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French actress Lea Seida gave a fairly frank interview with the British magazine Harper's Bazaar, which spoke about its attitude to #Metoo movement. The actress says that he does not feel a victim of situations that happened to her during the film, because he understood the intentions of male to her. And the #Metoo participants are also not so naive as they try to set themselves. Therefore, we are talking about forensic hypocrisy.

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In the current situation to become a hero, it suffices to say "I was a victim." After that, the attention of the press and popularity to you are provided. But the real heroes would have forgiven and moved further. Men in the film industry are scary frighteners. And it affects work. True, none of them admitted to this.

We all must support each other. Being a feminist is good, but you need to be able to be "Masculist". Conversely, men should also be feminists. For past generations, the struggle for the rights was a real struggle. During our time in Hollywood, I never felt that I can't do something because I am a woman,

- Reuded Seyd.

Lea Seyd from

Lea Seyd from

Lea Seida played the girl Bond Madeleine Swann in the film 2015 "007: Spectrum" and will appear in the same role in the film "Not the time to die", which will come on the screens in November. In addition, she starred in such films as "Mission Impossible: Protocol Phantom", "Beauty and the Beast", "Lobster", "Inchlastic bastards".

Lea Seyd from

Lea Seyd from

Her mother, actress Valerie Sklberge, still in the past century created a center for women who became victims of violence. Perhaps it affected such a sharp rejection of Leia those who are trying to make themselves victims.

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