Last updated: Sunday, August 10, 2008
Mary Elizabeth Winstead reveals that ballet's lame motion is crueller than
Hollywood.
She tells her story when she was in the ballet world, "I used to audition all
the time for summer programmes. You have no name; you're a number; you're a body
and nothing else. There are some companies who just look at you and cut you
based on how you look, or how your feet look or some other completely arbitrary
reason. It's pretty brutal."
"They are definitely more ruthless than Hollywood auditions. In Hollywood
everyone is nice, whether they're fake or not, they're nice to you. In the
ballet world they don't care about being nice. They'll just tell you if you
suck."
That sounds harsh..

Source: Independent

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