Florence Pugh Slams Hollywood Beauty Standards: ‘It’s exhausting for a young woman to just be in this industry’

Florence Pugh is one of the most popular young actresses in Hollywood, with no sign of slowing down. She’s been in several big movies recently, including Oppenheimer (2023), where she played Jean Tatlock, and The Boy and the Heron (2023), where she voiced the character Kiriko. She also stars as Princess Irulan in Dune: Part Two (2024) and has a role in the upcoming Thunderbolts (2025) as Yelena Belova, the new Black Widow in the MCU.

Despite her success, Pugh has faced online criticism, particularly regarding her body, which she has spoken out about in the past.

The actress recently shared how tiring it is for women in Hollywood to always face stereotypes and be judged for not fitting in. She pointed out that women are often criticized if they don’t follow the usual expectations, but she has always been encouraged to speak up and be herself. Pugh made it clear that she refuses to conform to these limiting stereotypes and finds it difficult to deal with such pressures.

I’m not nasty — I hope people think I’m kind. But there are fine lines women have to stay within, otherwise they are called a diva, demanding, problematic. nd I don’t want to fit into stereotypes made by others. It is really exhausting for a young woman to just be in this industry, and actually other industries. But I’ve always been encouraged to have a voice.

Pugh explained that her goal has never been to directly fight against people’s opinions, but just to be herself and create space for a more real version of women, free from old beauty standards. She feels proud of staying true to her appearance, even when criticized for her weight or style choices. Pugh wants to inspire young women in the industry by encouraging self-acceptance and questioning the usual expectations.

Actually I wasn’t trying to challenge. I just wanted to be there, to make space for a version of a person that isn’t all the things they used to have to be. I’m proud I’ve stuck by myself and look the way I look — I’m really interested in people who are still angry with me for not losing more weight, or who just hate my nose ring.

I am not going to be able to just change the way that things are — but I can certainly help young women coming into this industry by making conversations happen where they weren’t before

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