Cameron Diaz Praises Post-MeToo Changes on Film Sets
The actress reflects on her return to acting, noting improved safety measures and a cultural shift in the industry.
- Cameron Diaz, who recently returned to acting after an 11-year hiatus, highlighted significant changes in the film industry since the MeToo movement.
- Diaz described past film sets as rife with 'layers of inappropriateness,' where women often had to endure or navigate uncomfortable situations.
- She noted that Netflix now provides an anonymous hotline and HR-led discussions on appropriate behavior, which she found groundbreaking and empowering.
- Diaz emphasized the importance of the cultural shift, stating that sets now feel safer and more respectful for women than at any point in her career.
- Her comeback film, 'Back in Action,' featuring Jamie Foxx, is now streaming on Netflix, though Diaz remains undecided about her future in acting.