Sandra Bullock recently sat down for an interview with The Times, where she talked about selfies. The publication quotes her as follows:
“We’re not representing our lives truthfully. Like when you’re yelling at your child, you’re not taking a selfie of you being a horrible parent. No, you’re waiting for the perfect selfie. ‘Do I look thinner now? Do I look great?’ It’s this false projection . . . Hollywood has now gone global. Everyone’s Hollywood . . . How do you unravel that when it’s being pushed hard?”
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