Molly Ringwald worries about cancel culture
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Molly Ringwald slams cancel culture as 'unsustainable' and often 'unfair': 'I worry about that'
Molly Ringwald, one of the most recognizable actresses of the 1980s and an iconic member of Hollywood's "Brat Pack," recently admitted that she worries about the possible consequences of cancel culture.In an interview with the Guardian's Zoe Williams, Ringwald claimed that cancel culture has grown too big, now that former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein is in prison and the #MeToo movement appears to be on the wane. "[A] lot of people have g…
Molly Ringwald criticizes cancel culture as 'unsustainable': 'We're basically a bunch of puritans'
Molly Ringwald criticized cancel culture as "unsustainable" in a new interview. While speaking about the #MeToo movement and sexual harrassment, Ringwald shared her views on cancel culture. "I don’t think a Harvey Weinstein situation could exist now. But, again, a lot of people have gotten swept up in ‘cancelation,' and I worry about that," she told the Guardian. "It’s unsustainable, in a way. Some people have been unfairly canceled, and they do…
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