'Perhaps it is time we switched the narrative and put the onus on men to get their minds out of the gutter and let women live their lives in peace.' ✍ nicolathorp_ writes for MetroUK
I went on to campaign for change in workplace discrimination against women, which resulted in a select committee inquiry and a parliamentary debate about outdated dress code policies.
Because they probably can’t handle the fact that a working class, Northern woman has made it to the front bench of the shadow cabinet, and instead tried to soothe their souls and apparent jealousy with some misogynistic mental gymnastics.Stone has since spoken out about that infamous scene from Basic Instinct and claims that she was tricked into taking off her underwear for the 1992 movie.
‘But I did have choices. So I thought and thought and I chose to allow this scene in the film. Why? Because it was correct for the film and for the character; and because, after all, I did it.’
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