. One of the hosts commended her for playing “strong, feisty women” on screen, which she didn’t appreciate.
“Well, you know, I have played housekeepers as well, and I’m playing a cleaner in my next film. I hope there’s a bit of variety there,” she said . “I have to say I don’t like the word ‘feisty.’ I don’t know why. I think it’s because it’s always related to women. They never say ‘feisty man’… Kid, maybe. But I find it slightly insulting, I don’t know why. I want to find another word.
JustJared Oh for heavens sake. That's a compliment. Would you have preferred 'she plays old bats' Ease up people.... Geez
JustJared HelinMirren's been around since before Betty got her Boop
JustJared not quite called them out she just gently suggested we need a new word cause this one is always used to describe women only. Never men. Cause they are alowed to be strong & opinionated just as a norm. Women(& puppies) have to be feisty when they dare act strong & stand up to men
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JustJared Don't mess with Helen Mirren!
JustJared Oh now he have the “fiesty” police?! When did y’all take that word too?
JustJared She only plays old queens
JustJared She’s being feisty in that interview.
JustJared Good for Helen
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JustJared Define feisty.
JustJared She’s feisty.
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