Another day, another article on why "we" hate a beautiful female celebrity. Today's subject: Keira Knightley. Today's reasoning: "she makes this stupid face." Also: lust.
Writing in the Sydney Morning Herald, Celia Walden explains the female sex's supposed antipathy to Knightley thus: "mention of her name prompts women of every age to spring forward, enthralled and enraged, to postulate on the size of her pout, bosom and talent." Why? Well, what's the reason women ever dislike another woman? Jealousy, of course! Says Warden,Female jealousy is a form of lust, the desire to know every inch of a beautiful woman in the same way that a man wants to through sex. But this lust is more powerful than the male kind, and is what has propelled Knightley to her position as a fashion figurehead, role model and Hollywood actress.This is thoroughly confusing. Women apparently hate Keira Knightley because they are jealous of her, and are jealous of her because they want to "know every inch of her," and this desire is a form of lust. Also, somehow this hatred/lust is responsible for Knightley's fame. I found all this especially mystifying in light of the fact that my feelings about Knightley could be summed up with a resounding "meh." A "male friend" of Warden's identfies Knightley's problem thus: "She makes this stupid face, just like my girlfriend does when she looks in the mirror." This guy doesn't sound like a very good boyfriend, but I do agree that Knightley seems capable of only one face. It's not stupid, exactly, just kind of startled, and while it looks pretty, it's ultimately not that interesting. Certainly not interesting enough to light the fires of either hate or love.
What does get me kind of riled up, though, is the constant fetishization of female jealousy. We're jealous of Megan Fox, we're jealous of Sarah Palin we barely have time to get anything done, we're so busy with our envy. Of course, it's a rare woman or man who hasn't felt jealous of someone else. But why does women's jealousy get so much play? Walden's piece offers a clue: maybe it's kind of hot.
Walden's claim that female hatred of Keira Knightley is all about lust just makes explicit what's always been a subtext in discussions of jealousy: that the green-eyed monster could lead women into a catfight, or maybe even some hate-fueled girl-on-girl action. Women fighting each other is a time-honored soft-core trope, and all the better if the combatants actually kind of want each other. Of course, Walden and others who've advanced the they're-just-jealous position have been women including the reader who asked us "is it REALLY honest at all to pretend that a lot of the 'hateration' towards Megan Fox is not attributed to how reader's boyfriends and husbands, male acquaintances would/do react to her?" But this wouldn't be the first time women have knowingly or unknowingly performed for the male gaze, and while there's some truth in what they say of course, women can be nasty about one another's looks the sexual focus of their words is telling. Both Fox and Knightley (and, of course, Palin) have made impolitic public statements, but the reason women dislike them must be some strange form of desire or, in an especially male-centric formulation, their effect on "boyfriends and husbands." Again, this is not to say that women are exclusively acting out a male script when they call out their fellow women for jealousy. But I would argue that the way Female Jealousy is constructed and discussed and invoked ad nauseum does indeed stem from lust just not women's.
On Keira Knightley: "Female Jealousy Is A Form Of Lust" - Keira Knightley - Jezebel
FUCK YOU AND GIVE ME MY GODDAMN VENTI TWO PUMP LIGHT WHIP MOCHA YOU COCKSUCKING WHORE BEFORE I PUNCH YOU IN THE MOUTH. I just get unpleasant in my car. - Deej
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I love that pic! But I cant stand Kiera Knightley, she was the worst part of the 'Pirates Of The Caribbean' movies.
Reading the Jezebel forums surprised me--I had no idea so many women were antipathetic towards Knightley (though I wonder if they are many compared to the total number of filmgoers). Is it because of her Elizabeth Swann character or because some perceive her as a mediocre talent more feted than she deserves?
FUCK YOU AND GIVE ME MY GODDAMN VENTI TWO PUMP LIGHT WHIP MOCHA YOU COCKSUCKING WHORE BEFORE I PUNCH YOU IN THE MOUTH. I just get unpleasant in my car. - Deej
Healthy is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
I think shes very unattractive and looks like a cheap man's Natalie Portman whom I also dont like, but thats just my opinion.
I can easily say that hating her for her beauty is far from the truth. For me, I've never thought of her one way or the other. Is she popular enough to even warrant her name in an article like this? Johnny Depp made Pirates famous, I didn't think she was that big a star. What else has she done?
ETA: Charlize Theron is beautiful, but I don't hate her. Halle Berry, etc. People will say anything to write a press article these days, even if it makes no sense.
Librarians are hiding something.
Bitch please. Keira is pathetic. I'm much better looking than her, like most of us. And I find her boring.
Article = epic fail.
Vodka and buttfucking for all!
-Twitchy-
Hello mother fucker! when you ask a question read also the answer instead of asking another question on an answer who already contain the answer of your next question!
-Bugdoll-
It is articles like this that make people hate her.
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Well I don't lust after her but do think she was great in Atonement. That library scene with James McAvoy was all kinds of hawt.
She's so very boring I'm amazed that anyone can muster up hate for her. She's pretty but not strikingly beautiful.
So true. She's really not a very exciting actress at all. She's technically competent but I always get the feeling she doesn't try very hard to understand her characters on a deeper level. Keira CAN be beautiful at times but there are certainly much more lovely actresses than she in H'wood.
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