Joan Collins says Hollywood parties are 'dull' because of cancel culture, declares there are only 4 real stars in Tinseltown
Legendary actress Joan Collins says Hollywood parties are now boring because celebrities are afraid of cancel culture.
Collins told Best magazine this week, "The parties I go to now are kind of — dull. They are red carpet things in which everybody does behave. If you don’t behave now you are going to get cancelled."
Collins made similar comments in October 2021 when talking about why she doesn't use social media.
"I don't want to engage in any way, shape, or form with these morons," Collins told the New York Times.
"People can't say what they think, because they'll get canceled," she proclaimed. "Dredging up tweets from 15 years ago, about what somebody might have said when they were 14, I think that's sick."
Collins told the paper, "The thing is you can't say anything these days without being canceled. What am I allowed to say?"
The Emmy Award nominee also slammed the #MeToo movement for ruining men.
Collins stated, "Sadly, I think that now young men are suffering from being labeled toxically masculine because of this rise of anti-maleness."
"I believe that women are equal to men in every single way," she said. "Except physical strength. People say you didn’t burn your bra, you wear lipstick. So what? I’m very proud of being a woman."
Collins previously noted, "What's wrong with mother? What's wrong with woman? Girl? I don’t like having that word taken away."
In the most recent interview, the 90-year-old "Dynasty" actress declared that Hollywood lacks the star power of yesteryear. Collins – who has been in the entertainment industry for 70 years – said that there are only four real stars left in Hollywood: Brad Pitt, Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, and Keanu Reeves.
"I think Nicole Kidman is fabulous and Margot Robbie is one of the great beauties," Collins said this week. "Particularly Brad, he is like one of the movie stars of the Golden Age."
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