Jamie Lee Curtis doesn’t cover his body in a new film role

The actress doesn’t care about traditional beauty ideals.

Jamie Lee Curtis felt liberated in his latest role. aop

Actor Jamie Lee Curtis63, airs his body image in his new film role.

Curtis is seen as almost unrecognizable in the new sci-fi film Everything Everywhere All at Once. He recently published a picture of himself in his role as tax inspector Deirdre Beaubeirdrana. The character has gray bobs and clothes that emphasize body shapes.

Curtis says he wanted to look as real as possible in his role.

– There is a billion or trillion dollar market in the world for hiding things. Concealers. Shapewear underwear. Fillers. Beauty surgeries. Clothing. Hair accessories. Hair products. Everything to hide what we really are, he writes On Instagram.

Everything Everywhere All at Once premieres in the United States on March 25th. aop

While making the film, Curtis did not want to resort to any means of make-up.

– My instructions to everyone were: I don’t want to cover anything at all. I’ve been pulling my stomach in since I was 11 when I became aware of the boys and bodies and the jeans were really tight. I decided to relax all the muscles I had used to hide reality. That was my goal. I have never felt as liberated about my creativity and physical condition, he continues.

Curtis talks about it too Entertainment Weekly in an interview with the magazine. Film director-screenwriter Daniel Kwan says in the same article that Curtis’ belly seen in the film has been thought to be hypocritical.

– Everyone assumes that his belly in the film is a prosthesis, but it is his real belly. He was grateful to be allowed to show it, Kwan says.

Jamie Lee Curtis is remembered for films such as Halloween (1978) and Friday is the Worst (2003). aop

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