Jude Law Has Claimed That “People Would Have Been Told Off” For The Way They Talked About His Looks In The Early ‘00s If He Were A Woman

Jude Law has called out the way that he was objectified during his early career — and claimed that if he were a woman, “people would have been told off.”

Jude Law in formal attire stands in front of a Mill Valley Film Festival backdrop

According to Variety, Jude almost turned down the role because he was wary of being typecast as a "pretty party boy," and feared Hollywood wouldn’t take him seriously.

Jude Law lounging on a beach chair, shirtless, with drinks nearby in The Talented Mr Ripley

Five years later, Jude was named People’s Sexiest Man Alive, and he has now admitted that he was “frustrated” by this hyper-fixation on his looks. He went on to theorize that people wouldn’t have gotten away with speaking about him in this way if he were a woman.

Jude Law wearing a dark blazer over a V-neck shirt, smiling, standing against a colorful, sparkly backdrop

One of the examples of Jude’s objectification cited in the profile is when he was left squirming during his first ever appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show back in 2004.

Jude Law on Ellen in 2004

He jokingly folded his upper lip inward as he quipped: “I’ve got great lips!”

Jude Law on Ellen in 2004

Do you think the way that Jude was objectified in the early ‘00s would have been called out if he were a woman? Let us know in the comments!

And you can watch Jude's full 2004 Ellen appearance here:

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