Apart from Karl Stefanovic’s hangover and Kylie’s lip-synch performance, there’s one thing everyone’s talking about from last night’s Logies: the acceptance speech made by 24-year-old Home & Away actress Bonnie Sveen.
It certainly wasn’t your usual “Most Popular New Talent ” acceptance speech. For a start, she thanked the traditional land owners of the Melbourne area where the Logies are held – a simple, significant gesture. She was eloquent, gracious, and enormously likeable.
But what really caught our attention was how she wrapped it up. After thanking her cast, crew, parents, etc, Bonnie finished with this: “I think it says something really progressive about Australia and about the commercial industry that viewers have so warmly embraced such a natural and healthy, young woman on their screens. Go Tassie!”
You can watch it here:
Did you catch the interesting bit? “Natural and healthy”. Usually, when we speak about ‘healthy’ women in the entertainment industry, it’s a euphemism for ‘larger’ or ‘plus-size’. It’s a word that gets used a lot to describe Samantha Armytage.
It’s a nice way of saying that a person hasn’t become skinny due to industry or societal pressure. When women choose that adjective for themselves, it implies a self-conscious knowledge that they’re not the norm.