Actress considers altering appearance for roles due to being deemed too attractive
Eiza Gonzalez: Redefining Beauty Standards in Hollywood
Eiza Gonzalez, the Mexican actress, shared her journey of battling beauty stereotypes in an exclusive interview with InStyle magazine. From being criticized for her appearance by the Mexican press to facing rejection in Hollywood for being “too hot” for certain roles, Gonzalez revealed her inner struggles and industry challenges.
“I remember being told for so many projects, ‘She’s too pretty for the role. She’s too hot for the role,’” Gonzalez expressed, reflecting on the hurdles she faced. She even contemplated drastic measures like shaving her head, highlighting the pressure to fit into preconceived beauty standards.
Challenging Industry Norms
- Gonzalez criticized the industry’s portrayal of Latinas as overly sexualized, emphasizing the need for diverse and authentic representations.
- She highlighted the disparities faced by actresses of color, pointing out the double standards prevalent in casting decisions.
- Despite the challenges, Gonzalez remains resilient, determined to break barriers and redefine beauty norms in Hollywood.
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Gonzalez’s breakthrough role in “Baby Driver” catapulted her into the spotlight, leading to successful projects like “Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw,” “Bloodshot,” and “Godzilla vs Kong.”
In her latest venture as Auggie in Netflix’s “3 Body Problem,” Gonzalez embraces a unique character, challenging stereotypes by portraying an applied scientist. Executives and producers laud her versatility and dedication, showcasing a new narrative for women in STEM fields.
Through her transformative journey, Eiza Gonzalez inspires a generation by reshaping beauty ideals and advocating for inclusivity in the entertainment industry.
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