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Lisa Bonet Breaks Silence on Hollywood’s Hidden Struggles in Exclusive Interview, Cites ‘Systemic Erosion of Artistic Integrity’

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Lisa Bonet Breaks Silence on Hollywood’s Hidden Struggles in Exclusive Interview, Cites ‘Systemic Erosion of Artistic Integrity’

NEW YORK – In an exclusive, 45-minute interview aired Monday morning, veteran actress Lisa Bonet, 57, offered a rare and candid reflection on the personal and professional toll of her decades-long career in the entertainment industry. Speaking from her private residence in Topanga Canyon, California, Bonet addressed what she termed a “systemic erosion of artistic integrity,” detailing specific instances of creative interference and emotional manipulation she says she endured while navigating Hollywood’s power structures from the late 1980s through the 2010s.

Bonet, best known for her breakout role as Denise Huxtable on *The Cosby Show* and her subsequent work in independent films, framed her remarks as a cautionary tale for emerging artists. She described a pattern where financial pressures and corporate consolidation often override narrative authenticity, leading to what she called “the slow devaluation of the actor’s soul.” Her comments come amid a broader industry reckoning with mental health and workplace dynamics, though she did not name any current figures or ongoing legal disputes. The interview, conducted by journalist Mariana Reed, has amassed over 2.3 million views across digital platforms within six hours of its release. Social media feeds are now flooded with hashtags such as #ProtectTheArt and #LisaBonetSpeaks, as fans and industry insiders alike parse her assessment of the business.