Saoirse Ronan captured how differently men and women can see the world with her viral remark on gender-based violence on The Graham Norton Show this month.
While the men on the studio sofa next to her joked about being attacked, she interjected with the fact that women have to think about their safety every day, saying, “am I right ladies?”
It was a comment that seemed obvious to her, but became a viral moment, because of the balance it hit between humour and a hard truth.
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Alongside Ronan’s viral moment, weird Barbie actress Kate McKinnon shared how stepping away from social media helped her maintain her well-being, and our new report revealed that over half of mothers returning to work after having a baby feel unsupported.
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Saoirse Ronan: the reaction to my viral Graham Norton clip was 'wild'
Irish actress Saoirse Ronan has spoken about the “wild” reaction to a viral clip from The Graham Norton Show where she made a remark about gender-based violence.
Weird Barbie actor Kate McKinnon: Why I came off social media 7 years ago
Wacky American comedian and actor Kate McKinnon, best known for her ‘Weird Barbie’ portrayal in the eponymous …
5 ways workplaces are failing new mothers - and how we can flip the narrative
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Sexual choking has become popular – but that doesn’t mean it’s wanted
By Hannah Bows, Associate Professor in Criminal Law, Durham University
Paul Mescal on viral Saoirse Ronan clip: She hit the nail on the head
Paul Mescal has praised his fellow Irish star and friend Saoirse Ronan for speaking out on women’s safety in a viral clip from The Graham Norton Show, saying she “hit the nail on the head”.
Presenting at work made me a wreck, until I learnt not to undersell myself
By Melissa Ross, Lead Marketplace Operations Manager at Tesco
Sydney Sweeney claims Hollywood message of women supporting women is ‘fake’
Sydney Sweeney has debunked the entertainment industry’s message about female empowerment.
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