Jameela Jamil referred to herself as an “anti-celebrity” during a recent interview in which she declared that she refuses to project the image of the “perfect woman.” The “Good Place” star sat down for a conversation with Laura Whitmore for BBC Radio’s “5 Live” show where the duo discussed everything from fame, cancel culture and more.
During the interview, Jamil explained her philosophy on handling her own celebrity, noting that there is great risk in being publicly vulnerable. “It is tricky and it is scary to put yourself out there because people are so offended especially when a woman is prepared to be vulnerable or outspoken in public,” Jamil explained. “We go out of our way to silence her and, I've been talking recently about how.
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