Diaz remarked that pre-MeToo, she found that there was always that “one guy” on film production sets who would make women ...
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Cameron Diaz has opened up about the way movie sets always had ‘one guy’ who was inappropriate before the MeToo movement. The ...
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"The level of security and safety you feel as a woman now on set is — I had never felt that before this film," said the 'Back ...
Cameron Diaz reflected on how many more protections exist on sets after returning to her first film in over 10 years.
He has written about entertainment and breaking news for over five years. Sebastian Reuter/Getty Cameron Diaz is reflecting on how Hollywood has changed for women since the #MeToo movement.
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