What I like about Rebel's style of comedy is she never plays the victim... she's never been fazed by her shape; it's just the way it is. She would mock her appearance whatever she looked like.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My fans like the rebel in me.
Fat bodies are used comically. I respect Rebel Wilson so much, and Melissa McCarthy. I love them both. But so often, I feel like fat female bodies are used as props.
I love it when you like a character, and then she does something you don't like, and you hate her for a while - then you love her again. I'd like to see her have unlikable moments that the audience understands and sympathizes with.
I love it when the director says, 'Rebel, just do whatever you want.' I'm, like, 'Yes!'
That's a difficult question, because to consider yourself a rebel is sort of ridiculous.
The heroines in 'That's What She Said' are flawed, messy, damaged, hilarious and culpable and not really concerned about being acceptable to the audience in any traditional sense, which for me is what makes them all the more gorgeous. And the fearless truth of that is what makes it funny.
Chloe Sevigny always dresses appropriately but doesn't blend in with the crowd.
I don't think of myself as a rebel; I just say what I think.
All that some actresses want is for people to take them seriously instead of caring about how they look.
Daryl Hannah likes to goof around with fashion, but she does have pretty impeccable taste.