I'm just saying I'll take the opinions of those who actually worked in the Hollywood world over yours.
It sounds very easy to get blacklisted from the stories actors have told.
I work in Hollywood (goin on 8 years now) and no one's blackballing an actor for not wanting to wear a dress, that's weirdo conspiracy/illuminati talk, actors turn down shyt they don't wanna do all the time with no issue.
Logically that doesn't even make sense, they just surprise you one day on set with a dress and tell you to wear it? You're the actor, you BEEN read that script multiple times over, shyt like that isn't just popping up out of nowhere in my experience
If you don't wanna do it cool, that project just won't be made or they'll make it with someone else, it's not as chaotic as y'all make it seem
alot of these actors are entitled/sheltered ass drama school students who didn't do shyt in the real world but dream about being in film, so when they get there they over dramatize situations. When people can see you're a mark like that, THEN that's when all of the sleezballs start coming for you and that's when you get those crazy stories of actors being taken advantage of.
It's like the black person who hears their white "friends" say nikka and don't check it immediately, then wonder why later down the line those same whites are talking to you disrespectful. You told them loud and clear they don't need to respect you, and you noticed they haven't tried that shyt with anyone else except you. Connect the dots, you played yourself!
Now obviously the further you go back in time, the wilder Hollywood was
my bosses would tell me the amount of drugs just flowing through set on a day to day basis and I was
I can't imagine the amount of sexual harassment going on back then, the shyt is still kinda wild even today 2023