"Well I've written four beauty books as well"
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The subtext is classic Collins: poise sharpened into dominance. Beauty, in her world, is not an apology or a guilty pleasure; it's labor, strategy, and social power. By specifying "four", she turns a potentially fluffy domain into measurable productivity. That's a rebuttal to the old condescension that actresses are ornamental, or that beauty culture is empty. She doesn't argue the philosophy of aesthetics; she drops a receipt.
Context matters, too. Collins came up in an era when women were expected to be effortless on screen and silent off it. Beauty books are a way to monetize expertise the industry demanded while refusing to credit it. The line reads like self-defense and self-mythology at once: a reminder that surviving Hollywood isn't just about being looked at - it's about learning the system, then selling the manual.
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