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Ellen Burstyn on her ‘Queen Bees’ rom-com, #MeToo and giving up vices

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“Queen Bees,” a romantic comedy set in a retirement community, is out now — said that the agent told her that if she wanted to be represented by the agency he worked for she would have “to go to bed with [him].”“I had just started [acting],” the “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore” star said. “I had just made my Broadway debut and had made the change from modeling.

And I said to him without thinking, ‘Well, there goes my career.'”Obviously, she has no regrets.“I think that it’s very important for women to learn how to deal with that,” she said. “I don’t think we have a lot of encouragement or a lot of instruction, how to respond to men.

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