6 Famous Women Who Say They're Not Feminists

    A number of famous women have shied away from identifying as feminists, but they're not anti-lady. Instead, many of them seem to associate feminism with man-hating and passing judgement.

    1. Melissa Leo

    2. Lady Gaga

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    When an interviewer asked Gaga if she thought her overt sexuality might distract fans from her music, she said no, pointing out it's unlikely a male rockstar would be asked that same question. But then, when asked if she was a feminist, she said she wasn't, seeming conflate feminism with a distaste for stereotypically male pastimes:

    "I'm not a feminist — I hail men, I love men. I celebrate American male culture and beer and bars and muscle cars."

    3. Gwyneth Paltrow

    4. Marissa Mayer

    In an interview the AOL/PBS series "Makers," which profiles powerful women, the new Yahoo CEO said:

    "I don’t think that I would consider myself a feminist. I think that I certainly believe in equal rights, I believe that women are just as capable, if not more so in a lot of different dimensions, but I don’t, I think have, sort of, the militant drive and the sort of, the chip on the shoulder that sometimes comes with that. And I think it’s too bad, but I do think that feminism has become in many ways a more negative word."

    5. Björk

    6. Demi Moore