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Margot Robbie, the Most Dangerous Blonde: Every Time She's Broken Clichés in Hollywood

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.- In an industry that perpetuates the prototype of sexy and atolondrada blonde, often target of misogynistic jokes, few female characters with golden hair have dodged the stereotype. Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy, vampire hunter (1997-2003), Reese Witherspoon in A very legal blonde (2011), Kirsten Dunst in A all (2000), Cameron Diaz in Something happens with Mary (1998) or Alicia Silverstone in Clueless (1995) are the fe…
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.- In an industry that perpetuates the prototype of sexy and atolondrada blonde, often target of misogynistic jokes, few female characters with golden hair have dodged the stereotype. Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy, vampire hunter (1997-2003), Reese Witherspoon in A very legal blonde (2011), Kirsten Dunst in A all (2000), Cameron Diaz in Something happens with Mary (1998) or Alicia Silverstone in Clueless (1995) are the fe…

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