❌ Nope. This quote has been widely misattributed to Joan Rivers, who died in 2014.
and died in 2014, was known for bare-knuckle jokes and taking swings at people because of their appearance. It would make sense if shecommemorating Rivers on the day of her death and was written by writer and producer Nell Scovell.
The statement appeared in a list of attributes that, according to Scovell, made Rivers exceptional, especially as a female comedian during a time when men dominated the industry.One of the most rebellious things a woman can do is allow people to think she’s mean. Stanford Business School professor Deborah Gruenfeld has said, “We believe not only that women are nurturing, but that they should be nurturing above all else.
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