Rose Byrne reveals how Hollywood is changing for women

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    Rose Byrne reveals how Hollywood is changing for women – and why she admires the ‘confidence’ of millennials

    Rose Byrne has spoken about how Hollywood is changing for women.  

    The 41-year-old actress showered praise on the female-led stories coming out of the industry while speaking to Marie Claire magazine this month.  

    The Bridesmaids star explained that films and series focused on women probably would not have been made five years ago.  

    Changes: Rose Byrne, 41, (pictured) reflected on how Hollywood is changing for women in an interview with Marie Claire

    Changes: Rose Byrne, 41, (pictured) reflected on how Hollywood is changing for women in an interview with Marie Claire

    ‘Shows like Physical or Mrs America probably wouldn’t have been made five years ago,’ Byrne said, adding the script for Physical was written eight years ago. 

    ‘Stories about women are finally ready to be told and seen through a real female lens, literally – Physical’s cinematographer is a woman.’ 

    The Sydney-born beauty went on to praise how confident millennials in the business were, which is something she admires. 

    ‘I look at social media and the savviness, sophistication and confidence of the young actors I now work with and I think, “Wow, I never had that, ever,”‘ she said. 

    Changes: 'Shows like Physical or Mrs America probably wouldn't have been made five years ago,' Byrne said. Here: This Is Where I Leave You; 2014

    Changes: ‘Shows like Physical or Mrs America probably wouldn’t have been made five years ago,’ Byrne said. Here: This Is Where I Leave You; 2014

    Rose is about to return to the small screen in the TV series Physical, where she plays tortured housewife-turned-aerobics guru Sheila.

    Physical also stars Rory Scovel, Dierdre Friel, Della Saba, Lou Taylor Pucci, Paul Sparks and Ashley Liao – and will premiere globally on June 18 on Apple TV+.

    Meanwhile, the busy actress has also been cast as New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in the upcoming film, They Are Us. 

    New role: Rose is returning to the small screen for the upcoming Apple TV+ series, where she plays tortured housewife-turned-aerobics guru Sheila (pictured)

    New role: Rose is returning to the small screen for the upcoming Apple TV+ series, where she plays tortured housewife-turned-aerobics guru Sheila (pictured)

    Fans will see a different side to Rose when she plays the political leader in the wake of the tragic 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings.

    At the time, Ms Ardern was commended for her response to the two consecutive mass shootings. 

    The terrorist attack was carried out by gunman Brenton Tarrant who killed 51 people.

    Getting political: Fans will see a different side to Rose when she plays New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (pictured) in the wake of the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings

    Getting political: Fans will see a different side to Rose when she plays New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (pictured) in the wake of the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings

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