'Orphan Black' Actress Tatiana Maslany Calls Sexism in Hollywood "Pathetic


LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 12: Tatiana Maslany arrives to the 25th Annual GLAAD Media Awards - Dinner and Show on April 12, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo : Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images for GLAAD)
In an exclusive interview with People, Tatiana Maslany opens up about the battle many women around the world face every day: sexism. The Orphan Black actress tackles the struggles of sexism in Hollywood and explains how some women don't even realize it's taking place.

Maslany admitted she's experienced sexism so many times working in Hollywood, she's loss count. In her eyes, "it's pathetic." From being called sweetheart, being asked to shave her mustache (which she refuses to do), to her selected wardrobe choices that encourages the audience to focus on her sex appeal instead of the show's emotional context, she's experienced it all.
Women have begun to speak up more and more about the tactics used in Hollywood. Patricia Arquette used her acceptance speech at the 2015 Oscars to bring awareness to the unfair wage gap; Viola Davis spoke about typecasting during The Hollywood Reporter roundtable; and Keira Knightley argued the lack of female directors and writers in the industry. Women everywhere are refusing to stay silent anymore.
"I can't imagine that it's going to stay stuck like this. I hope not! People are too upset, people are too pissed off and too many strong voices are now being heard. There is a big shift happening, and I think we are at the messy puberty stages of it right now, but I hope that at some point it becomes the default that every racial group has their own stories that are being told that aren't stereotypical."

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