The question the programme posed was whether a double-standard is in operation, with women consumers of culture now treating male performers exactly as they have criticised men for enacting with female actors: objectifying their bodies and looks, responding to their sexual appeal rather than their talent.
rme because a few women whooping when an actor takes off his shirt is totally comparable to all of the gratuitous female nudity we have on film and television, and the blatant misogyny that is rampant in both the entertainment industry and the media.
rme because a few women whooping when an actor takes off his shirt is totally comparable to all of the gratuitous female nudity we have on film and television, and the blatant misogyny that is rampant in both the entertainment industry and the media.