The actress regretted the refusal in the tests and question the stereotypes associated with elite people and the poor
In an interview with the videocast “Conversa Vai, Conversa comes from” O Globo “, Carolina Dieckmann, the Leila of” Vale Tudo “, was questioned by the journalist Maria Fortuna on the impact on her explicitly beautiful career.
“It closed many doors, it’s not a chat, it’s a reality. And it closed me more recently than at the beginning. At the beginning it opened my doors, I started as a model, then I went to make a miniseries as a model (” sex appeal “in Globo in 1993), so it was obvious that I was there in a scheme.”
German descendant, the actress claims to have pretended to be a European appearance a few times. “I lost some roles. There is a great story, a test that I went for a character who was a cook from the community. Then the author said ‘No, he doesn’t have the kitchen face of the community’,” he said.
“I dyed my brown hair, I put a lens, I put an applique, I tried to go to some stereotype, I asked to take another test, (said) ‘no, you don’t have a face …’ and why don’t I have a kitchen face of the community?
Blinds and beautiful light eyes have been indicated as a problem in a new attempt to find a job. “Recently, another role I can’t talk about, has been:” You are too colorful, we want a slightly less colorful person. ”
For Carolina Dieckmann, the judgment it receives for her elitist appearance is a type of discrimination. “Look at me and say:” He has a rich face. “What do you mean with this?

At the beginning of April, the column stressed that another white white, blonde, blue celebrity, guest and lawyer Gabriela Prioli, underwent the refusal in the upper company of San Paolo for humble origin, despite the European aspect.
“… I remember having tried pain in the body so embarrassed that I continued to realize that people had a speech, which he always excluded me,” he reported in his podcast “Plastudes”. (Read more at the highlight.)
In a flagly racist country such as Brazil, despite having a population with most black and brown, it can cause the discussion on the segregation of a white person with a sophisticated appearance, but these two examples show that, in the microcosms of society and in certain circumstances, no one runs away that is judged by the appearance.
Source: Terra

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