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Richard Savoie.
by Inès Lgf
“It’s all about falling in love with yourself and sharing that love with someone who appreciates you, rather than looking for love to compensate for a self love deficit.”
— Eartha Kitt
Tony Hoagland, from “Achilles”, Priest Turned Therapist Treats Fear of God
“I want to be part of your life no matter what—that’s all.”
s.s. (stephenstilwell)
Based off of this post by @phear
“let’s get together and sing stupidly”
— e.e.
Jameela Jamil has revealed she turned down the role of a deaf woman because she did not want to deprive a disabled actress of a job.
[Jameela Jamil said,] “I said it wouldn’t be appropriate for me to take that role and they should find a brilliant deaf woman to play that role. I think you have to make those choices and not be too greedy and make space rather than take space.”
Jamil added: “I don’t want to be part of erasure.” Her comments come amid the ongoing debate over roles for minority groups in Hollywood.
However Cate Blanchett believes actors should be able to play any role, and said: “I will fight to the death for the right to suspend disbelief and play roles beyond my experience.”
Jamil said a “big change needs to happen” in the industry.
She said: “I think it’s a very tricky one. I can understand where people are coming from when it comes to suspending disbelief but I think the thing we should actually be fighting for is more roles for people with disabilities and more roles for LGBTQ so there aren’t just five a year and then those get taken by big names.”
I love her.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate Jameela Jamil? She is truly a wonderful person and she’s out there everyday proving we aren’t in the worst timeline.
Tahani is Jameela Jamil’s very first acting role. She’s hosted and modeled before, but this is her first role as an actress. She’s also a woman of color. She has less options than Cate Blanchett for a number of reasons. So for her to turn down a role because she felt it would be inappropriate speaks VOLUMES and should shame every a-list cis white star who’s taken a role that should have gone to a trans person or person of color.
We’ve got people who in theory should just be grateful for every job they get making ethical decisions about the roles they accept while people who never have to worry about when or how much their next job will be, who have secure careers, are saying ridiculous stuff to defend taking a job from marginalized people or roles that encourage the further marginalization of queer folks and poc.
And it’s not just this, Jameela is outspoken about every topic she believes in even when others would put their heads down to be more palatable.
She is straight up putting her reputation and career on the line every time she speaks up and I respect her so hard for it.
by Olivia Bee
via weheartit