Lola Kirke on Body Image, Music, Acting, and Being a Lady For Sale

Lola Kirke on Body Image, Music, Acting, and Being a Lady For Sale

The talented actor and singer has run into a buzzsaw of Hollywood’s ridiculous standards.
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Maybe you, dear podcast listener, put on a couple of pounds
during COVID. You were home more because there weren’t as many
other places to go. You just weren’t as active. That was the case
with actor and singer Lola Kirke, who describes this period of
cocooning at home as being a time she was very happy.


But chances are you weren’t prevented from working in your chosen
field as a result of that body change. Lola Kirke was.


Lola has starred in television shows like Mozart in the Jungle
and in movies like Gone Girl and Mistress America. She’s really
good at acting, acclaimed by critics, loved by audiences, she’s
at the top of her game. But she says her team of agents and
managers have told her that she’s a leading lady and needs to
lose weight if she wants those parts.


Meanwhile, Lola poured her heart and soul into her new album,
Lady For Sale, only to find that it didn’t meet with the
reception she was hoping for.


While Lola has observed eating disorders in people close to her,
she says she’s never experienced it herself. She was however,
dealt with depression, recently emerging from an extended down
cycle.


We hear from Lola about being a brand, a commodity, a lady for
sale.


Get your copy of or listen to Lola Kirke's new album Lady For
Sale on the music service of your choice. Visit Lola Kirke's
website at LolaKirkeMusic.com. Follow Lola on Twitter @LolaKirke
and on Instagram @lolakirke.


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