Actress Molly Ringwald, known for her roles in '80s movies like Pretty in Pink and The Breakfast Club, criticizes the lack of diversity in these films, calling for more diverse remakes. Ringwald emphasizes the need for greater representation in Hollywood.
Sixteen Candles star Molly Ringwald says Hollywood "could never" make a movie like the ones "she's so well known for" because they're "too white." "It would have to be much more diverse, you couldn't make a movie that white now." https://t.co/8KZebj3Y5T
'Those movies are really, very white': Actress Molly Ringwald says '80s movies remakes would need to be 'much more diverse' https://t.co/lLVBL7kXDM https://t.co/xvjrXTvw8Q
Molly Ringwald complains that the movies that made her famous in the '80s are 'very White', says remakes would need to more diversity: https://t.co/bfSsq5G6tb
Molly Ringwald on movies Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club: “Those movies are very white and they don’t really represent what it is to be a teenager in a school in America today.” https://t.co/bfgA92o806
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Molly Ringwald says her ’80s films were ‘really, really, very white,’ remakes would require more diversity https://t.co/63eFWGl3Ph https://t.co/63eFWGl3Ph
Molly Ringwald criticizes her '80s movies as 'really, very White,' calls for any remakes to be more diverse https://t.co/A8JKdbm1vi