The world is captivated by the idea of wellness brands, but don’t count Rosamund Pike as a fan. The British actress has strong opinions about the industry she’s calling the greatest scam of all time. The ‘Gone Girl’ is calling out brands like Gwyneth Palltrow‘s Goop for promoting harmful lifestyle choices.
Rosamund Pike has had past experiences where her body was modified as a marketing tool. She has talked about how her chest was augmented on the poster of her 2011 film ‘Johnny English Reborn.’ She had a similar experience working on the Marie Curie biopic ‘Radioactive’ where the color of her eyes was changed for the poster.
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Rosamund Pike’s Tirade Against The Fake Wellness Industries
Rosamund Pike is not sparing her feelings about the facade of the wellness industry. The Oscar-nominated actress is talking about how this industry has led people to develop a false belief about beauty trends. She took a shoot at industries like Gwyneth Paltrow‘s Goop.
The ‘Gone Girl’ actress told The Guardian, “I think we’re all being conned by the wellness industry. This idea that it’s no longer enough to be healthy and we have to be ‘well’ is something that needs to be interrogated. Now, in a way, people are voluntarily flocking back to being controlled but in a different guise, by these wellness claims. It’s politicized our food, politicized our exercise and I think it’s really dangerous.”
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Rosamund Pike’s Unfortunate Experiences Of Having Body Altered For Movie’s Promotional Material
Rosamund Pike has been a victim of unfair beauty standards as a woman in the film industry. While appearing on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ in 2021, she talked about having her physical features altered for the poster of ‘Johny English Reborn.’ She experienced it another time when the color of her eyes was changed for the ‘Radioactive’ poster.
Rosamund Pike, who played Kate Summers in the 2011 comedy sequel, told the host, “For the poster for Johnny English [Reborn], my breasts were augmented. In the poster for the character shot, I’ve got a really impressive chest. Which I don’t have.”
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