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    Kristen Stewart’s Explosive Speech Rocks Hollywood Event

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteNovember 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    During her powerful speech at the Academy and Chanel’s 2025 Women’s Luncheon in Los Angeles, the “Twilight” star called out Hollywood’s “boys club” culture and what she called “the elephant in the room.”

     to a star-studded crowd that included Kate Hudson and Patty Jenkins, Stewart gave a strong message for change, saying she’s so angry at how little progress has been made for women in film since the Me Too movement.

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    Stewart didn’t waste time softening her message.

    Standing before a room full of female filmmakers and actors, the 35-year-old started by pointing out Hollywood’s lack of progress.

    “In a post-Me Too moment, it seemed possible that stories made by and for women were finally getting their due,” she said per PEOPLE. “That we might be allowed or even encouraged to express ourselves and our shared experiences.”

    Stewart said she once believed real change was coming, but her experience directing “Chronology of Water” showed otherwise.

    The actress described the “bare-knuckle brawling” it took to tell an honest, woman-centered story, explaining how content that is too dark, “too taboo,” often meets rejection.

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    Her direct words drew applause and nods from many who have faced the same struggles while trying to tell women’s stories in Hollywood.

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    Stewart Calls Out The Gender Gap In Hollywood

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    After a lighthearted moment in which she joked about being in a severe state of PMS, Kristen Stewart quickly returned to the serious topic of inequality.

    “So in my hormonally activated state let’s get further into this,” she said, calling gender inequality “ephemeral” but deeply harmful.

    “We can discuss wage gaps and taxes on tampons and measure it in lots of quantifiable ways,” she continued, noting that the violence was silencing.

    Her anger grew as she pointed out that women are still told not to be upset.

    “It’s like we’re not even supposed to be angry,” she said. “But I can eat this podium with a fork and f-cking knife, I’m so angry.”

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    Kristen Stewart Says Hollywood Is ‘In A State Of Emergency’

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    Stewart’s frustration wasn’t just about feelings, as she had facts to back it up.

    Quoting recent reports, she said, “Such a pitiful number of films from the past last year have been made by women.”

    Data shows that only three major studio movies this year were directed by women, including “Freakier Friday” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer.”

    “The backsliding from our brief moment of progress is statistically devastating,” she explained.

    Then came one of her strongest lines, “Our business is in a state of emergency, man.”

    The statement hit hard for the audience gathered at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

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    The 35-year-old thanked the women in the room for their support but criticized Hollywood’s “boys club business model” that she said “pretends to want to hang out with us while siphoning our resources and belittling our true perspectives.”

    Stewart Urges Women To Use Their ‘True Voices’

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    The “Spencer” star’s speech wasn’t just about frustration, but also about hope.

    She encouraged women to keep creating, no matter how tough it gets.

    Breaking through what she called a “misogynist cacophony,” Kristen Stewart said it’s important for every artist to be true to themselves.

    “Every man, woman, and child should be supported to express their true self,” she said. “Every woman has a right to use their true voice, not the one that’s been curated for them by someone else.”

    Her words brought a feeling of strength, reminding the crowd that change happens when women speak boldly and don’t hold back.

    Stewart urged them to keep pushing forward, even when it’s hard.

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    Kristen Stewart Calls For Accountability In Hollywood

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    To end her fiery speech, the Hollywood star gave one last strong message about taking responsibility.

    “Pretending it isn’t happening is not an option,” she said, talking about the lack of equality in Hollywood. “Those of us who have been lucky enough to make a movie have a responsibility to those who are yet to come.”

    Her final words turned the event into a call for action, a reminder that success for women shouldn’t be rare.

    The luncheon, which honored Chanel-supported Academy Gold Fellows, showed that progress still depends on women supporting each other.

    Stewart’s honesty and fearless tone made her stand out not just as an actress turned director, but as a voice that refuses to be silenced in an industry that she believes often expects women to stay quiet.



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