“I’m So Angry”- Kristen Stewart Criticizes Hollywood’s Slow Progress on Gender Equality Since #MeToo

Published 11/07/2025, 1:23 PM EST

Kristen Stewart has never been one to settle, to play it safe, or to follow the script handed to her. From her earliest roles, she carried a quiet intensity, a gaze that seemed to see more than the camera ever could. She leapt between blockbuster fame and daring indie risks, always choosing the work that challenged her. True to form, she has recently called out Hollywood, confronting its deep-seated inequities with unflinching honesty.

Kristen Stewart exposed Hollywood’s slow march toward gender equality, showing that even superstardom cannot excuse the industry’s enduring imbalances.

Kristen Stewart pulls no punches on Hollywood’s slow progress

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Kristen Stewart unleashed her frustration at Hollywood’s persistent gender inequality during the Academy and Chanel’s 2025 Women’s Luncheon in Los Angeles, per PEOPLE. Reflecting on the post-#MeToo era, she expressed anger over the barriers women still face in telling their own stories, from wage gaps to content deemed too dark or taboo. Stewart highlighted the continued silencing of women in the industry, culminating her fiery remarks with, “But I can eat this podium with a fork and f------ knife, I'm so angry.”

Stewart stressed that women deserve the space to tell their own stories, drawing from her adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir for her latest film. She criticized Hollywood’s shrinking opportunities for female filmmakers, calling the regression from recent progress “statistically devastating,in the interview. Stewart highlighted the stark reality that only a pitifully small number of films released last year were directed by women, underscoring the industry’s persistent inequality. Beyond her advocacy, Stewart is set to release her upcoming film later this year.

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Kristen Stewart makes her directorial debut with The Chronology of Water, set to release in December, promising bold, unflinching storytelling.

Kristen Stewart steps behind the camera for The Chronology of Water

Kristen Stewart’s The Chronology of Water is her 2025 biographical romantic drama, marking her daring step into feature filmmaking with an adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch’s 2011 memoir. Premiering in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival on May 16, Stewart’s film captivated audiences, earning a six-and-a-half-minute standing ovation and glowing critical praise. In August 2025, The Forge acquired US distribution, scheduling a limited December release, followed by a wider rollout in January 2026, promising an intimate and unforgettable cinematic experience.

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Kristen Stewart’s The Chronology of Water has already made waves, earning critical acclaim and a 94% rating on Rotten Tomatoes for its compelling portrayal of a young woman discovering her voice through writing and swimming, ultimately becoming a celebrated teacher, mother, and modern literary figure. Stewart’s fearless direction and nuanced storytelling have captured the attention of audiences and critics alike. As the film garners awards and praise, all eyes are now on Stewart’s next project and her recent Hollywood callout.

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What do you think about Kristen Stewart’s latest remarks about Hollywood? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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