Salma Hayek Says Sexiness Kept Her From Getting Every Job She Ever Wanted
Celebrities live tougher lives that celebrities. Salma Hayek, actress, is no exception. And she recently revealed one of her personal tragedies: her sexiness prevented her from getting every job she’s ever wanted.
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The UK version of GQ Magazine Hayek published your profile. It details the many struggles she has faced. The interview’s setting is laid out by author Olivia Pym.
“In a room heady with the scent of burning fig candles, Hayek Pinault, dressed in a black crochet cardigan and fuzzy platform sliders, appears supernatural,” Pym writes. “At her feet her bleach-white dog, Lobito (meaning ‘little wolf’), is eyeing the plate of emoji-perfect chocolate chip cookies on the table between us.”
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After a bit of introduction, Hayek gets into the interview and starts to share some of the hardships she has had to overcome as a sexy woman.
“I was typecast for a long time,” Pym hears from Hayek “My entire life I wanted to do comedy and people wouldn’t give me comedies. I couldn’t land a role until I met Adam Sandler, who put me in a comedy [2010’s Grown Ups], but I was in my forties! They said, ‘You’re sexy, so you’re not allowed to have a sense of humour.’”
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Hayek mentions a recent male stripper movie she stars in towards the end. “More than being a movie about an older woman falling in love with a younger guy, it’s about a middle-aged woman that has a lot of potential and is sick of being undermined her entire life.” Is there any subtext within that statement? Perhaps.
All in all it’s just a tough read and it serves as a reminder that it’s never easy being a sexy woman. It also serves as a reminder that readers don’t have to go to just Cosmopolitan, GlamourAnd Vogue To read girlie articles. They can now go to GQ These magazines are also available in other magazines for men.
A related note: February 8, 2009 The Daily Caller Published, “Salma Hayek Brought The ‘Magic Mike’ Strippers Home With Her.” The peasants are being lectured by both conservatives or progressives every day. “coarseness of our society” And the “need for civility and decorum,” it’s quite uplifting to see a story about a married woman bringing male strippers home with her.
Salma Hayek didn’t have it easy. While Salma Hayek is a. Majority of Americans everyday struggle just to make ends meet, it’s clear that their struggles are nothing compared with what she’s faced; nothing compared to the tragedy of how her sexiness has kept her from getting every job she has ever wanted.
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