





Cameron Michelle Diaz, stays relevant and loyal to her true-blue fans and releases comedic movies, and has remained active in the business for over 20 years.
In the Film, Art and Entertainment Industry most lose sight of the craft to remain in the limelight.
Women like Cameron employ not exploy their comedic gift, and artistry to gain fandom and lives a private life, off stage.
On competitive women: “Women are taught that we’re supposed to be pitted against one another. I never grew up that way. I was not drawn to women who were competitive with me. Any time I did, I found myself broken-hearted. [So] I just decided that as soon as I felt that from another woman, I’d go the opposite way. We live in a society where women are self-sufficient, they can take care of themselves, and what they need are more women in their lives. We understand each other, we know each other, we can be compassionate towards one another, the same way guys are ‘bros’ and ‘buddies’ together.” From The Sydney Morning Herald
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