克劳迪娅·多米特喜欢自己鼻子的样子,但并非总是如此。很长一段时间以来,很多人都在她耳边对她的鼻子指指点点,告诉她如果要在好莱坞大红大紫,她的鼻子应该是什么样子。
这位因《黑袍纠察队》(The Boys)而出名的演员最近透露了好莱坞是如何逼迫她做整形手术的。她最终打消了这个念头,但她解释说,克服这个想法需要时间和精力。
在2024年国际动漫展上,多米特说,当她想获得女主角或漂亮的少女角色时,有人鼓励她去做鼻子整形手术。她说:“很多很多年来,我一直被灌输这种想法。”
年轻的时候,多米特曾打算去做脸部整形手术。但在她获得了第一份工作、第二份工作和之后的另一份工作后,她都没有去做手术。她说:“我一直收到工作邀约,却没有去做鼻子整形手术。”退一步讲,她发现别人施加给她的压力并不能反映事实。
她对鼓掌的观众说:“有一天我突然意识到,我依靠自己天生的外表获得工作邀约。”对小巧鼻子的理想化追求可能是好莱坞推动西方审美标准的更大叙事的一部分,而西方审美标准往往反映了种族主义和性别歧视的规范。
多米特对自己的容貌感到自豪,她对经纪人的反馈一笑置之,并证明他们的评论已经过时了。“这是一个美丽的鼻子,有着黎巴嫩和意大利血统,视觉效果很强烈。”她说,并补充道,她希望“在银幕上看到更多有大鼻子的女性。所以,加油,宝贝”。
虽然好莱坞仍然可以随意评判,尤其是在涉及女性时,但是否选择进行脸部整形是个人选择。事实上,多米特在《黑袍纠察队》中的合作演员艾琳·莫里亚蒂(Erin Moriarty)就曾因有人评论她可能去整容而短暂退出社交媒体。
在保守派媒体人梅根·凯利(Megyn Kelly)声称莫里亚蒂做了整容手术后,这位演员表示这种说法是“虚假得令人作呕”,并对有关她面部的言论表示失望。莫里亚蒂说:“这让我心碎。你们伤透了我的心。你们无法再关注这个账号了。”
在整容问题上,如果你整形了,就会被诅咒,如果你不整形,也会被诅咒,但最近,一些关于整容手术的禁忌似乎在某种程度上有所减弱。
用多米特的话说,这很简单。她说:"我依靠自己的容貌在做我喜欢的事情。这与传统的叙述方式不同。这可能不是很多人认为的美,但我认为它很美。”(财富中文网)
译者:中慧言-王芳
克劳迪娅·多米特喜欢自己鼻子的样子,但并非总是如此。很长一段时间以来,很多人都在她耳边对她的鼻子指指点点,告诉她如果要在好莱坞大红大紫,她的鼻子应该是什么样子。
这位因《黑袍纠察队》(The Boys)而出名的演员最近透露了好莱坞是如何逼迫她做整形手术的。她最终打消了这个念头,但她解释说,克服这个想法需要时间和精力。
在2024年国际动漫展上,多米特说,当她想获得女主角或漂亮的少女角色时,有人鼓励她去做鼻子整形手术。她说:“很多很多年来,我一直被灌输这种想法。”
年轻的时候,多米特曾打算去做脸部整形手术。但在她获得了第一份工作、第二份工作和之后的另一份工作后,她都没有去做手术。她说:“我一直收到工作邀约,却没有去做鼻子整形手术。”退一步讲,她发现别人施加给她的压力并不能反映事实。
她对鼓掌的观众说:“有一天我突然意识到,我依靠自己天生的外表获得工作邀约。”对小巧鼻子的理想化追求可能是好莱坞推动西方审美标准的更大叙事的一部分,而西方审美标准往往反映了种族主义和性别歧视的规范。
多米特对自己的容貌感到自豪,她对经纪人的反馈一笑置之,并证明他们的评论已经过时了。“这是一个美丽的鼻子,有着黎巴嫩和意大利血统,视觉效果很强烈。”她说,并补充道,她希望“在银幕上看到更多有大鼻子的女性。所以,加油,宝贝”。
虽然好莱坞仍然可以随意评判,尤其是在涉及女性时,但是否选择进行脸部整形是个人选择。事实上,多米特在《黑袍纠察队》中的合作演员艾琳·莫里亚蒂(Erin Moriarty)就曾因有人评论她可能去整容而短暂退出社交媒体。
在保守派媒体人梅根·凯利(Megyn Kelly)声称莫里亚蒂做了整容手术后,这位演员表示这种说法是“虚假得令人作呕”,并对有关她面部的言论表示失望。莫里亚蒂说:“这让我心碎。你们伤透了我的心。你们无法再关注这个账号了。”
在整容问题上,如果你整形了,就会被诅咒,如果你不整形,也会被诅咒,但最近,一些关于整容手术的禁忌似乎在某种程度上有所减弱。
用多米特的话说,这很简单。她说:"我依靠自己的容貌在做我喜欢的事情。这与传统的叙述方式不同。这可能不是很多人认为的美,但我认为它很美。”(财富中文网)
译者:中慧言-王芳
Claudia Doumit likes her nose, but that wasn’t always the case. For a long time, she had many people in her ear telling her about her nose, giving her unwanted takes on what it should look like should she hit the big time in Hollywood.
The actor, known for The Boys, recently opened up about how Hollywood pressured her to get plastic surgery. She eventually dismissed the idea, but explained how it took time and effort to get past it.
While at 2024 Comic-Con International, Doumit said that she was encouraged to get a nose job when trying to book a leading gig or the pretty ingénue role. “That was fed to me for many, many years,” she said.
When she was younger, Doumit had planned on getting work done to her face. But after she got her first break, and second job, and another after that, she didn’t get surgery. “I kept booking jobs and not getting nose jobs,” she said. Taking a step back, she saw that the pressure she received from others wasn’t reflective of the truth.
“I kind of realized one day that I was booking jobs with the way that I looked,” she said to a clapping audience. The idealization for a smaller nose is likely part of a larger narrative regarding Hollywood’s push towards Western beauty standards, which often reflect racist and sexist norms.
Doumit is proud of her features, brushing off the agents’ feedback and proving their comments to be outdated. “It’s a beautiful half-Lebanese, half-Italian nose. It’s very strong,” she said, adding that she wants to see “more big noses on women on the screen. So, go, baby.”
Whether anyone chooses to get work done to their face is a personal choice, though Hollywood still takes free liberties to judge, especially when it comes to women. In fact, Doumit’s The Boys costar Erin Moriarty briefly quit social media due to comments about her potentially getting work done.
After conservative media personality Megyn Kelly alleged Moriarty got plastic surgery, the actor said the claim was “disgustingly false” and expressed her disappointment surrounding the discourse about her face. “It’s broken my heart. You’ve broken my heart. You’ve lost the privilege of this account,” Moriarty said.
It’s a damned-if-you-do, damned-if-you-don’t type of situation regarding plastic surgery, but recently some of the taboo regarding procedures has appeared to wane to some degree.
In Doumit’s words, it’s quite simple. “I’m doing the thing I love, and I’m doing it the way I look,” she said. “And it’s not what the traditional narrative is. It’s not what might be what a lot of people think beauty is, but I think it’s beautiful.”