
They talked about everything from the sexism in the industry to on-screen sex, the public's perception of them and how their roles have changed them as people in the real world. While we wish we could have been in on the discussion between such empowering, successful women, we were able to get a glimpse of how the interacted and what they chatted about.
Here are 9 highlights from their THR roundtable:
She continues, "The guys are naked all the time! And she has said to all the women on the show: 'You want to do a love scene in a parka? You just let me know.' So it's this weird, like, reparations moment where the girls get to do what they want to do and the guys get to do what they want to do, but they know what Shonda wants them to do."
She adds, "It does do something to your brain. You go, 'Gosh, so the way I came into the world is not as appealing as it would be if I were altered in some way?' That's a funny message to extend to a person. And that's the other thing: I did it. I put the extensions in, I blonded it up."
She explains, "I was always fascinated by how I could see [a man] being late or being belligerent to a crew and it being totally acceptable; meanwhile, I'd show up 15 minutes late and be berated. And you watch this happen over and over and over again."
6. Dunst on Learning More From Fargo Than Any Other Role: "I got to do so much more in that TV show than I have in a film in so long. It was the most challenging thing I ever did. I remember my friend Lizzy Caplan, who's on Masters of Sex, being like, 'Get B12 shots, you're going to be exhausted.'"
Read the full Hollywood Reporter article and roundtable discussion here.








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