Leading Lady Parts: Exposing sexist stereotypes

Leading Lady Parts: Exposing sexist stereotypes

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Wunmi Mosaku, best known for her work in the award-winning The End of the F***ing World, comes in to audition for a role, but is turned away for being black. “Look, it’s not that kind of film darling”, the panel says as she enters the audition suite. “They’re auditioning for that other film… Black Panther Returns… That’s in the next suite.”

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