Liberals and Feminiazis are chanting "Off with her head!" after
Marie Antoinette star Kirsten Dunst's latest comments on gender roles were
revealed in the May issue of Harper's Bazaar UK.
The 31-year-old cover girl has a more traditional view when
it comes to relationships between men and women.
"I feel like the feminine has been a little
undervalued," she told the magazine. "We all have to get our own jobs
and make our own money, but staying at home, nurturing, being the mother,
cooking – it’s a valuable thing my mom created."
The Midnight Special star, who has been dating actor Garrett
Hedlund since the Sundance Film Festival in January 2012, argues that finding a
manly man is necessary.
"And sometimes, you need your knight in shining
armour," continued Dunst, whose exes include Jake Gyllenhaal, Tobey Maguire,
and Justin Long. "I’m sorry. You need a man to be a man and a woman to be
a woman. That’s how relationships work."
Naturally, her comments have stirred up controversy on the
Internet. Sites like Jezebel and Uproxx have bashed Dunst's comments.
“Kirsten Dunst is not paid to write gender theory so it
shouldn't surprise anyone that she's kind of dumb about it,” Jezebel writer
Erin Gloria Ryan wrote.
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