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Sabrina Carpenter, Sydney Sweeney, Ariana Grande — And 8 Other Celeb Women Who've Discussed Their Experiences Of Being Objectified By The "Male Gaze"

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Sabrina Carpenter, Sydney Sweeney, Ariana Grande — And 8 Other Celeb Women Who've Discussed Their Experiences Of Being Objectified By The "Male Gaze"
A handful of high-profile women—including Sabrina Carpenter, Sydney Sweeney, and Ariana Grande—are speaking out about how they’ve been reduced to objects by the "male gaze" in Hollywood and beyond. Their candid remarks highlight the exhausting reality of being scrutinized, sexualized, and stripped of autonomy in the public eye.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about celebrity gossip—it’s a snapshot of a much bigger cultural problem. When famous women openly critique the way they’re perceived, it resonates with everyday experiences of objectification. Their voices add momentum to broader conversations about respect, agency, and how society treats women’s bodies.
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