Kit Harington makes a case for brown with a new photo shoot. The Game of Thrones actor appears in a feature for The Guardian. Photographer Paul Farrell and stylist Tanja Martin link up for the outing. Martin outfits Harington in rich brown hues. She pulls together brands such as Acne Studios and Lanvin. Meanwhile, Harington talks to The Guardian about his previous comments in regards to sexism.
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Harington explains I was wrong there, though. Sexism against men is not something I should have really said. I think what I meant was, being objectified. At that time, I did feel objectified, and now I’ve learned how to control that.
The 30-year-old actor explains how he avoids objectification. Just shutting it down. Look, I do think men can get objectified. I do feel I have been objectified in the past, sexually as well, in pieces that have been written about me,
says Harington.
Has that made me feel uncomfortable in the past? Yes. Do I think my position is the same as a woman’s in society? No. They’re very different things, and I should have separated them. I was wrong.
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