Joan Collins Cancel Culture Has Made Hollywood Parties ‘Dull’

Joan Collins Cancel Culture Has Made Hollywood Parties 'Dull'

Joan Collins, 90, has spoken out about the negative impact that she believes cancel culture has had on Hollywood’s social scene.

The “Dynasty” alum told Best magazine that she finds the parties she attends to be “dull” because everyone is “behaving” in fear of being canceled.

Collins, who rose to fame during Hollywood’s Golden Age, said she prefers to speak her mind and doesn’t censor her opinions. She cited Keanu Reeves and Brad Pitt as examples of celebrities who are comparable to the legends of Hollywood’s heyday.

In a 2022 interview with The New York Times, Collins weighed in on what she perceives as the detrimental effects of the #MeToo movement. She said that she believes young men are suffering from being labeled toxically masculine because of the rise of anti-maleness.

Collins added that she considers herself to be a feminist and believes that women are equal to men in every way, except physical strength. She said that she is proud of being a woman and doesn’t like the term “actor” because it is gender-neutral.

Collins has previously spoken out about cancel culture as she explained why she doesn’t engage with social media. She said that she doesn’t want to engage with “morons” who might take her words out of context.

“People can’t say what they think, because they’ll get canceled,” she said. “Dredging up tweets from 15 years ago, about what somebody might have said when they were 14, I think that’s sick.”

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