Artists News Selin Yeninci explained how she broke the perception of beauty in the industry!

Selin Yeninci explained how she broke the perception of beauty in the industry!

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Actress Selin Yeninci, who has appeared in front of the audience in many different roles until today, once again impressed the audience with her performance in TV8’s Annenin Sırrıdır Çocuk (Mother’s Secret Child) series.

The actress, who also starred in director Emin Alper’s film Kurak Günler (Dry Days), returned from Cannes to attend the screening of the film at the Cannes Film Festival and gave an interview to Hakan Gence from Hürriyet Newspaper with the dust of her feet.

Speaking about the perception of beauty on the screen, the actress said, “Youth and beauty pressure is the biggest thing this industry does to women,” and drew attention to the fact that they made female actors work when they were the most beautiful, the most popular, and the youngest.

The actress who said that there is almost no female actor working over a certain age; She explained: “It’s the same in Hollywood. As an actress who reads, tries to improve herself, and is interested in becoming more and more simple, I say that we started to change this and break it like you said. This is something that has been going on for 4-5 years. I started to think about that too.”

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Selin Yeninci drew attention to the fact that the only way to break the perception of beauty is to be very good at her job, and drew attention with the following words: “You’ll be fine, no one cares about your eyebrows because beauty is temporary, like everything else”, saying that the audience is already looking at other features and sincerity is real.

She added that she wanted to see the emotions, that she did not want to watch the lie. Yeninci added, “That’s why my first goal is not to deceive anyone and to ensure that the character is always sincere.”

Not neglecting to point out that the place where the actress finds herself most privileged is her heart, Yeninci said, “I love my heart, I am a good-hearted person. “Sometimes I capture what I’m feeling and I’m proud of myself for all the good feelings I’ve had.”