Susan Sarandon.Photo: George Pimentel/Getty

Susan Sarandonis keeping her options open.
TheThelma & Louiseactress, 75, cheekily responded toa tweet Wednesdaythat claimed, “One of the worst things Hollywood ever did was stop making movies where Susan Sarandon gets to act slutty … Now more than ever.”
“There’s still plenty of time 💅,” Sarandonreplied, quoting the originaltweet.
Inanother post, Sarandon said “Yep” in responseto a tweetfromDylan O’Brienthat read, “Slut era.”
“Glad my feed can be a safe space for all sluts and all w—–. ❤️,” she said ina third post, in which she retweeted agraphic that read, “WE SUPPORT SLUTS AND W—- ON THIS PAGE.”
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Sarandon has starred in a variety of film and television roles over the course of her 50-plus-year career — notably, in movies likeThelma & Louise,Stepmom,The Rocky Horror Picture Show,The Witches of Eastwick,Little Women(1994),The Banger Sistersand more.
In her 2012 movieJeff, Who Lives at Home,she plays an uptight mom dealing with two dysfunctional adult sons (Ed HelmsandJason Segel) — but she shows her sensual side, too. As she told PEOPLE that year, “It’s really more of an attitude than it is being naked.”
Her reaction? “I think I laughed,” she said.
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Sarandon went on to have three kids: her daughter with Italian film director Franco Amurri,Eva Amurri, and two sons with her former partnerTim Robbins: Jack andMiles.
And she definitely still has sizzle. “I’m happy to be considered desirable,” Sarandon said in her 2012 interview with PEOPLE. “I love it!”
Besides, she added, “I think there’s a lot of guys who like strong women.”
“Maybe because women have raised sons who have different expectations. I think we can take some credit for that!” Sarandon said.
source: people.com