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Cameron Diaz: She’s No Angel—And That’s Exactly Why We Love Her
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"She's no angel," the narrator on the TV intoned again, discussing how Diaz insisted on doing her own stunts, how she laughed too loudly in interviews, how she didn't care about perfect lighting if the scene felt real.
Diaz’s debut in The Mask (1994) was the definition of a bombshell entrance. Walking into a bank in a red dress, she looked like every bit the classic Hollywood fantasy. But Diaz quickly pivoted. Instead of playing the damsel, she chose roles that embraced the messy, the loud, and the unapologetically human.
She continued to dismantle her golden-girl persona through daring artistic choices:
As Cameron Diaz skyrocketed to fame after The Mask , her past became a ticking time bomb.