Monica Bellucci says being sexually objectified helped her career: ‘It didn’t bother me’

Monica Bellucci says being sexually objectified helped her career: ‘It didn’t bother me’


The Italian actress also spoke about her relationship with director Tim Burton. Come and see!

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the Italian actress Monica Bellucci she stated that she was not bothered by being sexually objectified and admitted that it ended up helping her career. In a recent interview with the Spanish version of Harper’s Bazaar magazine, the 58-year-old star opened up on the subject and also commented on her new relationship with the director Tim Burton.

“Being objectified didn’t bother me. When I heard that kind of judgement, I faced it. Sometimes beauty can create masks. At the same time, I’ve only done full nude scenes in some movies, right? Like ‘Malena’ it is ‘irreversible'”she said, citing films in which she appeared nude.

According to Bellucci, her career in the fashion world ended up influencing the course of her work as an actress. “Obviously I ended up being pigeonholed. The fact that I came from a fashion background, working with a lot of photographers before I started making films helped promote that image.”

Regarding her romance with Tim Burton, Monica said she met “a spectacular soul” in the director.

I found a beautiful spirit in Tim. I met a spectacular soul. I have great respect for Tim Burton. I love this dream world where monsters are kind, as if we can transform our darkest selves into something bright and forgiving. The movies talk about it a lot.”

Monica, who began her career as a model for major brands such as Dior and Dolce and Gabbana, has starred in successful films such as “Malena” (2000), “Irreversible” (2002), “Christ’s passion” (2004), “The apartment” (1996) and “Matrix Reloaded” (2003).

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