"The only way that anything is going to change is if they show up and vote," she says of millennials. "I can't tell you how frustrating it was in this last election, when people would say things like, 'Oh, well, I don't really like anyone so I'm just not going to vote' Do you know what a privilege it is to be in a democracy? It absolutely matters." She adds: "Republicans are afraid the younger generation is not going to stand for this world"
Molly Ringwald cemented her place in film history as THE face of '80s teen classics — The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Pretty In Pink — movies still referenced and celebrated today for their expert portrayals of adolescence in all its brilliant minutiae. And though these era-defining movies made her an icon, as a teen herself, Molly struggled with something more universal: growing up. Tune in for this week’s episode of UnStyled as Molly discusses her early films, relocating and ultimately coming of age in France, and the eventual on-screen pivot from budding teen superstar to author, writer, and present-day in-demand actress.
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