A Twitter Campaign Is Demanding Reporters Ask Women More Than “Who Are You Wearing?”

“Bradley Cooper gets asked about the community of actors, Lupita gets asked about her dress.”

Whether it's the Golden Globes, Oscars, or BAFTAs, women on the red carpet are rarely asked anything other than "Who are you wearing?" and "How did you get into shape?"

Whether it's the Golden Globes, Oscars, or BAFTAs, women on the red carpet are rarely asked anything other than "Who are you wearing?" and "How did you get into shape?"

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Tired of reporters on the red carpet devaluing the accomplishments women have made in the entertainment industry, people are campaigning on Twitter to demand that they #AskHerMore questions of value.

Tired of reporters on the red carpet devaluing the accomplishments women have made in the entertainment industry, people are campaigning on Twitter to demand that they #AskHerMore questions of value.

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The campaigners using the #AskHerMore hashtag have one demand: Instead of asking women on the red carpet questions that focus only on their appearance, fashion choice, or diets, ask them serious questions that acknowledge their accomplishments and talent.


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