Jennifer Lawrence Reveals She Lost Tarantino Role Over Looks

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Actress Jennifer Lawrence disclosed in a recent podcast that she lost a significant role in Quentin Tarantino's 2019 film 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' due to perceptions about her appearance. During the live podcast 'Happy Sad Confused,' she recounted how she was told she was 'not pretty enough' to portray the iconic character Sharon Tate, ultimately leading to Margot Robbie being cast instead. Lawrence also reflected on her previous missed opportunity for a role in 'The Hateful Eight,' which was originally written for her. This revelation highlights the ongoing issues of beauty standards in Hollywood and their impact on casting decisions.
Key Details: • Lawrence was told she wasn't 'pretty enough' for the role of Sharon Tate. • Margot Robbie was ultimately cast as Sharon Tate in the film. • Jennifer Lawrence previously declined a role in 'The Hateful Eight' due to scheduling conflicts. • Debra Tate, Sharon's sister, preferred Robbie for the role citing physical resemblance.