Why Hollywood won't cast Kate Bosworth anymore
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When Blue Crush hit theaters in 2002, many expected yet another mindless surfer movie with teenage girls in bikinis. Instead, they found an empowering story of three working-class hotel maids fighting poverty and class distinction while trying to realize their dreams of becoming professional surfers at Hawaii's famous North Shore. Audiences and critics also discovered who was next in line to be crowned Hollywood's bright "star in the making" — Kate Bosworth.share
Although her next film, 2004's Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, was a critical and box office failure, Bosworth's turned in a solid performance as small-town girl Rosalee Futch. Famed critic Roger Ebert said Bosworth held the formulaic comedy together "with a sweetness that is beyond calculation."
With two critically acclaimed roles out of the gate, there was no question Bosworth was poised to grace the silver screen for decades to come, but flash forward more than 15 years later, and that prophecy has yet to be fulfilled.
From high-profile breakups to a string of flops and outspoken activism, Bosworth's personal and professional life has endured a few wipeouts since she surfed her way into our hearts. Let's take a deep dive to find out why Hollywood won't cast Kate Bosworth anymore.