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Olivia Colman acclaims that Harry Styles is non-aggressive and attractive male
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The
Oscar-winner English actress says tender men like Harry Styles and Timothée
Chalamet are hotter than Andrew Tate
Olivia
Colman stated women’s preference for positive and gentle male role models over
“Andrew Tates of the world.”
In
an interview on Global’s News Agents podcast, she highlighted the appeal
of a masculine figure symbolizing tenderness, saying,
“Harry
Styles, he's a very attractive man to the women who fancy him, and he is not
remotely an aggressive man."
The
actress additionally praised her Wonka co-star Timothée Chalamet for depicting
the role of a gentle young man in their new film.
She
then talked about the difficulties of introducing domestic violence awareness
classes at schools, finding it surprising that there are greater challenges in
implementing such lessons in the curriculum of private educational institutions
when issues like these exist across all socio-economic backgrounds.
Importance
of recognizing forcible and controlling behavior was also spoke about the
session when Colman highlighted the need for all schools to prioritize their
students’ well-being first, status later.
From her experience of
playing Queen Elizabeth II in seasons three and four of popular series The
Crown, she acknowledged that the upcoming season, which is set in the 2000s,
may hit close to home for some viewers. This is why she’s focused on
prioritizing mental health in current discussions.
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I taught rape prevention and self defence in schools to girls. That's where you hear the real stories of domestic abuse. That's often the place to stop the cycle. Not only because the girls learn to fight back but because they learn their self worth. That's when then learn to pick a man of substance.
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