• A lot of jokes in Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" movie aren't for kids - even if the movie is about one of the world's most famous dolls - like this one about Proust.
  • The internet, through its love of the obscure and the power of memes, has ensured that the memory of Proust Barbie won’t fade away anytime soon.
  • Meanwhile, in Barbieland, Lucy Boynton is named as Proust Barbie in the film's credits. Although her scene didn't make the final edit, Gerwig tells a Proustian...
  • According to actress Lucy Boynton, Barbie originally featured more scenes with the character, who was based on French author Marcel Proust.
  • Enthusiasts are drawn to Proust Barbie for its unique combination of literature and fashion, evident in its large social media following.
  • In an interview with SiriusXM’s The Spotlight with Jessica Shaw, the Bohemian Rhapsody and Sing Street actress discussed her cameo as Proust Barbie.
  • There are certain jokes in the film that fans and critics are still talking about, including the Proust Barbie joke that is made in one scene.
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  • It was a shocker." Proust Barbie took inspiration from French novelist Marcel Proust and appeared in a brief scene exploring a failed line of Barbie dolls.
  • Barbie Proust ultimately only appears in the background of the film, as it turns out that contemporary audiences do not know who Proust is.