That quote is supposedly made for an advertising documentary with that specific purpose, so she was likely paid for it. The real, unpaid quote is also in the article, "I’m really proud of that picture,".
That being said, I support OP's sentiment, because the only other person quoted in the article is a man, who gets offended in the name of women.
> so she was likely paid for it. The real, unpaid quote is also in the article, "I’m really proud of that picture,".
Let's not pretend low-budget documentary have the money to make somebody talk shit about something they like. There's also no contradiction between the two quotes: she is proud of the picture, but not very happy to see it being used like this decades after.
That being said, I support OP's sentiment, because the only other person quoted in the article is a man, who gets offended in the name of women.