From Actor Feuds To Alcoholism: Behind The Scenes Of Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman Is for Women

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In an interview with PBS, Lynda Carter said, “Wonder Woman is an archetype, what she represents. She’s certainly not against men. It’s not about being against men and ‘I can show you I’m stronger than you,’ but it is a woman who is not a victim and will not be a victim, and ‘I’m telling you now, don’t mess with me,’ …She’s also a woman’s woman, she’s not trying to be all that, she’s not after your guy… When I played the role I wanted women to have that feeling toward Wonder Woman and Diana, the alter ego which many people don’t talk about very often.”

How did Carter make this translate to Diana Prince?