Before you judge a horse girl, walk a mile in her cowgirl boots. Try riding a horse.
This is not an easy job. Fivel StewartI can personally attest as someone who worked for the animal her whole life. She can understand how the negative association with the word “horsegirl” over time.
“Getting on a huge animal that weighs hundreds of pounds and riding it and guiding it and loping and fully running on mountains and down steep hills—that takes a lot of balls,” she told CelebHomes News. I don’t understand why horsegirls are so depreciated.”
This is a subject that actress Jennifer has grown more passionate about since her role in Apple TV+’s anthology series. Roar, in which she plays a girl who sets out to avenge her father’s death in the wild, west. Her episode “The Girl Who Loved Horses” was shot with a stunt double. Some of her most dramatic scenes were filmed while Fivel rode bareback on horseback.