Kevin Sorbo under fire after claiming Hollywood men aren’t ‘manly’ anymore

Kevin Sorbo has sparked outrage after complaining that Hollywood men aren’t “manly” anymore. The 65-year-old actor – who is known for starring in 1995’s Hercules: The Legendary Journeys ?

Kevin Sorbo has sparked outrage after complaining that Hollywood men aren’t “manly” anymore.

The 65-year-old actor – who is known for starring in 1995’s Hercules: The Legendary Journeys – claimed in an op-ed for Fox News that there has been an “anti-men” campaign pervading the American film industry in the last 20 years.

 

“In reality, America today needs warriors; protectors; responsible and committed fathers,” he penned. “We need men who will raise their kids, defend their homes, provide for their families, and serve self-sacrificially – all of which is impossible if they are dissipated and addicted to pleasure.”

Sorbo continued that boys “need heroes” and that’s why Hollywood should illustrate that “through the medium of filmmaking in this generation”.

After reading his op-ed, many users rushed to social media to slam the actor for his complaints regarding men in Hollywood.

Sorbo concluded in his op-ed that Hollywood needs to “reintroduce good men” that love and protect their wives and children, as well as “fight for what’s right, and speak up for the powerless”.

“Men who, above all, have overcome their own selfish desires and are free to put others first,” he added.

Well, Sorbo, I’m sure you can do all that while rocking a gorgeous black dress on a red carpet.

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