BY SUGANDHA RAWAL New Delhi, Oct 13 : Hollywood actress Jessica Alba feels women will not take a step back as the entertainment industry moves towards revival in the aftermath of the Covid pandemic. She says women are going to be in high demand, adding that if anybody is going to stay at home, it will probably be men.
“I actually feel like women are in such high demand that if anybody is going to be staying at home, it will probably be going to be the man,” Alba said while talking about how the industry will change after the virus crisis, and the place of women in the new reality.
“There really is a major pull on women — behind the camera, in executive positions, in positions of power — because it is proven that your business will thrive and will be better off, if there’s diversity. So, if you have too much of one thing or the another, it just won’t have the right amount of debate to produce top notch quality product. So, I actually think there is going to be a lot more demand for women to work and there’s going to be higher paying positions probably for women,” she added.
The “Fantastic Four” star continued: “I think it’s going to be more of a fast forwarding cultural shift, where men are participating in domestic things, and sharing a lot of that domestic burden. It won’t just all be on the woman’s shoulders as it has traditionally been. That’s my instinct.” The Latin American star has had a long and successful career in Hollywood. Alba began her television and film appearances as a child with”Camp Nowhere” and “The Secret World Of Alex Mack”. Her shot at stardom came in 2000 when she was cast as Max Guevara in TV series “Dark Angel”, created by veteran director James Cameron.
On the big screen, Alba has featured in films like “Sin City”, “Fantastic Four”, “Into The Blue”, “Good Luck Chuck”, “The Eye”, “Valentine’s Day” and “Little Fockers”.
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