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Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot's warning for 'misogynist sexists'

Updated on: 15 November,2017 08:06 AM IST  | 
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Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot has sent a tough message for misogynist sexists around the world that their free run of patriarchy is up

Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot's warning for 'misogynist sexists'

Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot has sent a tough message for misogynist sexists around the world that their free run of patriarchy is up. In a promotional interview for her upcoming film Justice League, the 32-year-old actor was asked by co-star Ezra Miller to deliver a warning to straight men in wake of the sexual abuse and harassment scandals that have hit Hollywood like a iceberg.


Gal Gadot
Gal Gadot


"I'm really into the idea of the turning of the tides. The last couple of thousand years of human history have been male-dominated in a way that has not always served us clearly, here we are on the brink of destruction. I wonder if you would say something for me. Would you say, into the camera, 'Hetero-patriarchy, your wrath upon this world is over'? I want it so bad." Ezra, 25, who plays The Flash in the film, asked.


Gadot, who was initially confused by the word 'hetero', addressed men of all sexual orientations with the message, "I'm just going to say, "Misogynist sexists, your wrath upon this world is over.'" According to reports, the actor has refused to sign the much-awaited sequel of Wonder Woman if Hollywood producer Brett Ratner, who as been accused of sexual harassment and homophobia, remains attached with the movie.

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