"You can find peace in your brain regardless if the world is clapping or not," the "GLOW" actor told Newsweek. Her new book debuts on September 6.
It's just going to be quicker if we destroy the shame calls coming in from inside the brain house." "A part of what has been keeping us controlled and silenced is this idea that the dark things that you feel alone in your car or bathroom are your weird curse alone, and no one else feels that way," said Gilpin. "And Three Women, I look like myself." "Women, in particular, there's a lot of vacillating between those two things," she said. "I hope people laugh and I hope they see themselves in the book," she said, "But I think that I tried to talk about how we are quick to sell the merch of a feminist victory before having the victory itself. It's probably better if you don't," she said.