Brittany Snow exposes Hollywoods unspoken rule

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Brittany Snow is talking out against Hollywood’s treatment of ladies over a sure age.

During an look on the “Las Culturistas” podcast, the 39-year-old actress called out ageist stereotypes in the leisure industry and shared how her racy thriller thriller, “The Hunting Wives,” is pushing back. 

“Hollywood wants to kind of disregard women after the age of 32 for sex scenes, specifically nudity and things that are sort of like women coming into their own inappropriate, like, prowess,” the “Pitch Perfect” alum said.

“I think that this was just like, ‘No, we’re going to still have this be very prevalent in a woman’s life, even after she’s of a Hollywood age,’” Snow added.

In “The Hunting Wives,” Snow performs Sophie, who strikes with her husband from Chicago to a small city in Texas and finds herself drawn to the enigmatic socialite Margo, performed by Malin Akerman, and her glamorous circle of elite ladies identified as the Hunting Wives.

After her friendship with Margo shortly turns inappropriate, Sophie is pulled into a spiral of obsession, betrayal and homicide.

During her podcast look, Snow also shed some mild on how she and Akerman, 47, approached their intimate scenes.

“I do think from the very beginning, there was a very clear understanding of what we were making in terms of the women that were on the show, what kind of women we were going to be — that were not 20 years old and were having these sex scenes,” she explained. 

“We’re in our late 30s, 40s, and we’re going to be powerful, and this is for the woman gaze, and we’re going to go for it,” Snow continued.

Brittany Snow, 39, has called out how Hollywood treats ladies over a sure age. FilmMagic

“That was never a question. We were never shy about, ‘Oh, I wonder if this is going to be too much.’”

“We knew going into it, and we signed up for that,” she added. “And I think that that’s something that we’re proud of.”

In an interview with Self magazine for the quilt of their November issue, Snow praised Akerman and explained how the “Watchmen” star made her really feel revered and secure while they had been filming intercourse scenes. 

“I’ve found a lot of men in sex scenes are really, really focused on themselves and how they look and if their abs are looking great and not necessarily thinking about your experience,” she said.

“And with Malin, it was so collaborative in terms of like, ‘Are you OK? Do you want me to do this? Is this OK if I put my hand here?’ Just so much care was taken, which felt really nice.”

Snow said, “Hollywood wants to kind of disregard women after the age of 32 for sex scenes.” Netflix

“The Hunting Wives” turned a big success for Netflix, drawing 5.2 million views in its first week. Snow and Akerman announced in September that the show would return for a second season via an Instagram video of the 2 in character, captioned, “Omg it’s official… ‘THE HUNTING WIVES: SEASON 2’ is coming y’all!!”

During an interview with Extra in October, Akerman said the second season ought to arrive in summer time 2026.

“Usually, you get a five-month writers’ room, but because it was such a wild success this summer, Netflix has said, ‘We need a summer release. We’re going to go back to work in November. You get a month and a half writers’ room,’” Akerman said.

“So, they’re writing feverishly.”

Snow is also showing in the Hulu drama sequence “Murdaugh: Death in the Family” and Netflix’s “The Beast In Me,” which premiered Nov. 13.

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