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Kevin Sorbo Blasts ‘Wussy’ Men In Hollywood

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Leena Nasir Entertainment Reporter
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Actor Kevin Sorbo, best known for playing Hercules, slammed men in Hollywood for not being masculine enough in a recently published opinion article.

Sorbo took aim at Timothée Chalamet and Billy Porter and trashed the image they each portray.

“We love to normalize androgynous, Billy Porter-type men who sport skirts and poofy dresses. GQ’s 2019 best-dressed man, Timothée Chalamet, for example, often wears clothes that, well… let’s just say your grandfather wouldn’t have been caught dead dressed like Chalamet,” he continued.

Sorbo highlighted what he perceives to be the main issues in today’s society and picked on the actors who don’t represent masculinity in the manner he believes they should.

“You’re exactly the kind of wussy man they (think they) want you to be,” Sorbo wrote. “Society today seriously misunderstands masculinity.”

“Everywhere we look, bold, confident, self-assured females upstage passive men who recede quietly into the background,” Sorbo continued.

Sorbo mentioned how fathers in today’s society have “become the butt of every woke Hollywood jab.” (Actor Billy Porter Says He’s Been Forced To Sell His House Due To Hollywood Strikes)

Sorbo’s call to action? “Let’s make Hollywood manly again.”

The famous actor and producer has previously faced backlash for his conservative perspective.