Goodness, she is genuine. Jennifer Lopez examined sexism in Hollywood and being marked a diva amid a late television on-screen characters roundtable for The Hollywood Correspondent, which included Kerry Washington, Sarah Paulson, Julianna Margulies, Kirsten Dunst and that's only the tip of the iceberg.

"I've generally been entranced by the amount more all around carried on we must be than men," said Lopez, 46, who as of now stars on NBC's Shades of Blue. "I got a moniker of being 'the diva,' which I never felt I merited — which I don't merit — on the grounds that I've generally been a diligent employee, on time, doing what should do, and getting that mark since you achieve a specific measure of progress."

American Repulsiveness Story star Paulson, 41, tolled in, "And you think about something enough to give your supposition."

Lopez answered, "Once in a while I felt handicapped to voice my supposition. Particularly on the grounds that specific chiefs and the young men's club that they shape can make you feel like, 'Gracious, I can't say anything.'"

The performer and artist likewise refered to examples when men were given particular treatment over ladies. "I was constantly interested by how I could see [a man] being late or being contentious to a team and it being absolutely satisfactory," the Wedding Organizer star shared. "In the interim, I'd show up 15 minutes late and be censured. What's more, you watch this happen again and again and over once more. Like, we're not permitted to have certain conclusions or even be energetic about something, or they'll resemble, 'God, she's truly troublesome.' It resembles, 'Am I? Am I troublesome in light of the fact that I give it a second thought?'"

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Lopez and her kindred stars additionally handled another enormous subject amid the meeting: bareness. The Selena performing artist said her enthusiasm for stripping on screen has wound down following the time when she respected her 8-year-old twins, Max and Emme, with ex Marc Anthony.

"In recordings and things that I do, I'm exceptionally provocative and wear little garments," the "Ain't Your Mother" artist recognized. "In any case, truly, with regards to acting, I did it prior in my vocation and now I simply don't feel infrequently that you need to do it. I've changed in that sense."

Great Spouse alum Margulies, 49, presented an alternate sentiment. "It relies on upon the character you're playing. I've been playing the same character for seven seasons, and out of the blue this season the young lady is taking her garments off," she said. "I'm seven years more seasoned than I was the point at which I began it, and I cherish it. That is to say, it's CBS, so there's exclusive so much you can take off, however there's something awesome about seeing a lady in her 40s engaging in sexual relations with somebody and not being hindered. … Yet my point is only that when you plunge into a character and it's for what they're experiencing, you don't think about that. I wouldn't have given a hesitation in the event that it had been HBO. We had an entertaining minute where they resembled, 'Really, you need to pull the sheet over your can on the grounds that the camera is up here.' I wasn't even mindful that my can was standing out. I apologized to the team abundantly."

Embarrassment courageous woman Washington, 39, said it's a case-by-case situation. "Some portion of it for me is the executive and the makers and that trust," the ABC performing artist reflected. "There have been times in my vocation where the bareness wasn't about the story, it wasn't about the character, it was on account of that s- - t offers."
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