Considered a cinematic masterpiece in the horror genre, “The Exorcist” stands as one of the most terrifying films in history, earning accolades such as Oscars. However, the film’s lead star, Linda Blair, has recently shared surprising insights into her feelings about the iconic movie.
In an interview with TooFab, the Golden Globes winner confessed, “During the film, I followed instructions, which is why Billy Friedkin and everyone were astonished that I never complained. I went through it without complaining.”
Elaborating on her experience, Blair admitted, “I didn’t enjoy it. It wasn’t a pleasant experience; I wasn’t comfortable, and I didn’t like the makeup. Everything was extremely challenging; the set was freezing at zero degrees in the morning. Yet, I thought, ‘If I can endure these difficulties and turn them into something positive, using it as a platform to aid animals.'”
At 64 years old, Blair’s life has taken a different turn as she passionately advocates for animal rights. Her journey into animal activism began in the early nineties when she observed a concerning trend of laws protecting animals being stripped away.
“We’ve actively protested against puppy mills, enlightening people about their existence, but unfortunately, a significant portion of the public prefers to turn a blind eye, saying, ‘I don’t want to know,'” she shared.
Linda Blair emphasized the urgency of supporting animal rescues and those dedicated to animal welfare. “Let us do our job,” she urged, shedding light on the critical importance of public awareness and action in protecting and caring for our furry companions.
Beyond her cinematic legacy, Linda Blair’s commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of animals showcases a different facet of her character. As audiences revisit “The Exorcist” with fresh perspectives, they also get a glimpse into the heart of a woman whose passion extends far beyond the silver screen.