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Kevin Sorbo says there are no more masculine men because of Hollywood

Kevin Sorbo has attacked the men of Hollywood with furious criticism, accusing them of having a profound 'misunderstanding of masculinity'. 

Kevin Sorbo says there are no more masculine men because of Hollywood

The famous actor of the 80s could no longer contain his opinion about the new 'female style' of the new stars of entertainment.

The veteran actor of 'Hercules: The Legendary Journeys', who is 65 years old, and who just a month ago confessed to having been excluded by Hollywood due to his conservative opinions, has expressed his thoughts in a passionate essay. In these hotlines, he has railed against what he calls 'Woke Hollywood'.

Focusing his incisive gaze on figures such as Timothée Chalamet, just 27 years old, and Billy Porter, who has 54 years of experience in the world of entertainment, Sorbo has described the growing trend towards androgyny in fashion as 'the crisis of masculinity'.

In his ferocious attack on the modern man, he also insisted that pre-women's groups have 'won' when men 'give in to their most primitive desires.'

He wrote: 'It doesn't really matter which end of the masculinity spectrum you find yourself on; If you are a victim of your own most basic desires, they have triumphed. You are exactly the kind of man they (think they) want you to be.'

Kevin catapulted to fame with his dazzling performances as Hercules, in the series of the same name, from 1995 to 1999, and as Captain Dylan Hunt, in Andromeda, from 2000 to 2005.

Later, Kevin became known for his conservative views, arguing that this stance has led to his 'cancellation' in Hollywood, hence his recent opinion piece on masculinity, which did not go unnoticed by the public. of the public.

In it, he expressed his point of view on the androgynous style and said: “In today's society, the misunderstanding of masculinity is evident and we are 'seduced' by the idea of normalizing men with an androgynous style, in the best style of Billy Porter, who defies convention by wearing splendorous skirts and suits.”

The actor concluded, expressing that today, representations of men in Hollywood are almost always limited to the 'bully brute' who only abuses his strength and mocks masculinity, instead of appearing bold and self-confident as in the past.

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