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Cate Blanchett has caught the internet’s attention this week. While she is promoting a new movie at Cannes, it’s her discussion of social class that has sparked controversy. During a press conference, Blanchett identified herself as “middle class,” acknowledging her privilege and reflecting on her experiences with refugees.backlash, with critics questioning her understanding of class.
Blanchett’s remarks align with this broader Australian definition. Despite the criticism, her comments have reignited discussions on class consciousness and privilege in contemporary society., which is around US $95 million. For most people, when an individual is worth that much, they are no longer classified as a middle class person despite their humble background.
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