Margot Robbie, Jennifer Aniston, and Billie Eilish weighed in on America Ferrera's "Barbie" monologue at the Critics Association Awards.

Margot Robbie, Jennifer Aniston, and Billie Eilish weighed in on America Ferrera's "Barbie" monologue at the Critics Association Awards.

Margot Robbie, Jennifer Aniston, and Billy Eilish spoke about Barbie's monologue by the incomparable America Ferrera.

At Sunday's Critics' Choice Awards, Access Hollywood decided to have various celebrities read portions of their speeches and comment on their powerful meaning.

Billie Eilish read the line, "You should be pretty for men, but not so pretty that you seduce men too much or scare other women away."

The singer quickly added, "I'm not sure I've ever heard of a woman who's so beautiful. That monologue... It makes me very angry. Anytime I hear it, I'm like, 'Oh no, I don't want to hear that now! I don't want America telling me the truth about life and being a woman. But I do want to hear it. We all do."

Eilish was nominated for an awards show for "What Was I Made For" on the Barbie soundtrack, but lost to the film's "I'm Just Ken."

Meanwhile, Barbie movie star Margot Robbie revealed that her favorite part of the whole Barbie craze was seeing the response the speech received.

"Watching people's reactions to Gloria's monologue, the speech that America gives, was one of the most fun things," Robbie said. 'From the very first cut of the film, people really stood up and said thank you. People were like, 'Oh, she finally expressed what we've always thought.'

Finally, Jennifer Aniston, who was not involved in the Barbie movie, gave an incredibly dramatic interpretation of part of her speech.

As herself, she added, "Damn." Yes, exactly.

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