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Michael J. Fox reveals in his new memoir "Future Boy" that he felt utterly degrading and like a 'whore' during the filming of one scene from 1985's iconic teen comedy 'Teen Wolf.' The scene, which involved him posing with a chocolate bar covered in yak hair for promotional photos, left Fox feeling embarrassed and humiliated by the prop guy.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the harsh realities that often come with the film industry. It is a testament to Fox's courage to share such personal moments from his career, offering an unfiltered look into the highs and lows he experienced while making some of Hollywood's most beloved movies.
It also highlights the challenges that many actors face on set, particularly those dealing with chronic health conditions like Parkinson's disease. Fox himself has been open about his struggles with the condition, which he was diagnosed with at just 29 years old. Despite these setbacks, Fox continues to thrive in his acting career and is currently set to star in the new Apple TV+ comedy 'Shrinking.'
Fox's willingness to confront the difficult aspects of his past and share them openly serves as a reminder that even in the most glamorous industries like Hollywood, we are all human beings with our own struggles and imperfections.
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the harsh realities that often come with the film industry. It is a testament to Fox's courage to share such personal moments from his career, offering an unfiltered look into the highs and lows he experienced while making some of Hollywood's most beloved movies.
It also highlights the challenges that many actors face on set, particularly those dealing with chronic health conditions like Parkinson's disease. Fox himself has been open about his struggles with the condition, which he was diagnosed with at just 29 years old. Despite these setbacks, Fox continues to thrive in his acting career and is currently set to star in the new Apple TV+ comedy 'Shrinking.'
Fox's willingness to confront the difficult aspects of his past and share them openly serves as a reminder that even in the most glamorous industries like Hollywood, we are all human beings with our own struggles and imperfections.