2 Years After Admitting She Felt “Embarrassed” By Criticism Of “Bring It On,” Kirsten Dunst Has Revealed She’s Discussed A Remake With The Director

At the time, Kirsten was concerned about being “taken seriously” as a professional in Hollywood — despite having starred in several acclaimed films before and around the release of Bring It On, like Interview With A Vampire and The Virgin Suicides.

“I was a little embarrassed,” Kirsten said of the actor’s criticism. “I think there’s a part of me that always checks myself, or checks what’s around me.”

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