Jamie Lee Curtis presents his new character in the film
Everything Everywhere All At Once.
The 63-year-old actress made it a point not to 'hide' any part of her body when playing Deirdre Beaubeirdra, an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax auditor, and she wants to do just that. know to his fans.
"I told the whole film crew: I don't want any concealment technique," she wrote in the caption of a post on her Instagram account, revealing an unpublished photo from the shoot.
“I've been tucking in my belly since I was 11, the age when you start to be aware of boys and your body, and jeans are super tight.
There, I very specifically decided to give up and release all the muscles I used to tense to hide reality.
That was my goal."
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A way for her to oppose “a billion dollar industry which consists of hiding things” on the screen, involving, according to her, many artifices: “Correctors.
Sculpting underwear.
Injections.
Cosmetic surgery procedures.
Clothes.
Hair accessories.
Hair products.
Everything to conceal the reality of who we are,” she denounces.
The Halloween star
added
that by freeing herself from all these injunctions, she “had never felt so creatively and physically free”.
Advocate of “natural beauty”
For some time, Jamie Lee Curtis has been sharing many messages of self-acceptance through the media and social networks.
The actress has even proclaimed herself a "defender of natural beauty", believing that it has been neglected in favor of filters and retouching applications: "What worries me is that we have a generation of young people who believe they have to change their appearance to post anything, anywhere.
This then becomes a reference and we will never be able to look like natural women again”, she protested during a videoconference interview with the American journalist Maria Shriver.
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Also defining herself as "pro-ageing", Jamie Lee Curtis made it clear that she had no problem with getting older: "I don't want to hide from it like it's a bad thing (…) I want to age with intelligence, grace, dignity, verve and energy”, she continued, judging that the word “anti-aging” should be “radiated”.