Actress
Salma
Hayek
thinks
a
"no
more
selfies" rule
is
a
great
idea
for
the
red
carpet.
Organisers
of
the
2015
Cannes
International
Film
Festival
asked
celebrities
to
refrain
from
taking
photographs
on
their
mobile
phones
while
attending
events.
Hayek
is
supportive
of
enforcing
a
selfie
ban
on
the
red
carpet.
"There's
a
time
for
everything.
(Cannes
is)
a
magical,
special
place,
and
it's
important
to
be
present,
and
it's
important
that
it's
exclusive.
No
more
selfies,"
hollywoodreporter
quoted
Hayek
as
saying.
Several
of
Hayek's
contemporaries
also
weighed
in
on
the
subject.
Actress
Amy
Poehler
is
blown
away
by
how
vain
pop
culture
has
become
recently.
"It
is
amazing
how
much
people
like
their
own
face
these
days,
and
how
much
they
like
to
show
it," she
said.
Colin
Farrell
doesn't
mind
selfies
too
much,
he
thinks
they're
fine.
But
the
actor
prefers
taking
candid
shots
to
posing
for
a
contrived
photograph.
"It's
just
capturing
the
effort
to
lean
into
the
capturing," he
explained.
There
had
been
some
stars
who
had
clicked
uncountable
selfies
at
the
recently
conducted
Cannes
Film
Festival.
Be
it
Eva
Longoria
or
models,
we
have
been
updated
by
stars
and
their
activities
during
the
Festival.
Eva
also
broke
the
no
selfie
rule
at
Cannes
red
carpet
with
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan
which
gathered
a
lot
of
criticism.