Danny Dyer expresses concerns about societal regression and the rise of misogyny in recent remarks. The 48-year-old former EastEnders actor emphasized the need for increased care and attention towards others. These comments come amidst growing unease surrounding the Manosphere, highlighted in a new Netflix documentary by Louis Theroux.
During a Q&A session for his latest film, “One Last Deal,” Danny Dyer, who recently made headlines for asking Jarod Bowen to dance at his daughter Dani’s wedding, urged young men to confront issues of misogyny and male indifference towards serious matters like rape. He emphasized the importance of films like his in addressing these societal challenges.
In his latest project, Dyer stars in a solo film portraying Jimmy Banks, a football agent facing turmoil after receiving threatening messages. His remarks echo the current spotlight on misogyny following the release of Theroux’s documentary, which delves into the online presence of male influencers promoting controversial views on masculinity.
The documentary features individuals like Andrew Tate, HS TikkyTokky, and Ed Matthews, shedding light on a concerning trend influencing young men. Parents have expressed shock and concern after watching the documentary, with some acknowledging the need for a better understanding of these issues in today’s society.
In a separate project in 2024, Dyer explored the concept of modern masculinity in a Channel 4 documentary titled “Danny Dyer: How To Be A Man,” which included an interview with Ed Matthews. The actor’s continuous engagement with these topics reflects a broader societal dialogue on gender issues and societal norms.
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