Jerry Seinfeld has admitted he misses “dominant masculinity” and feels nostalgic for an “agreed-upon hierarchy”. The 70-year-old comedian has reflected on the American culture in the 1960s, after exploring the era in his new Netflix film ‘Unfrosted’ – which tells the fictionalised origin story of the Pop-Tart – and while he understands “the toxic thing”, he still longs for the presentation of a certain type of man in the media. He told the ‘Honestly With Bari Weiss’ podcast: “Another thing, as a man… I always wanted to be a real man. “When I was in that era, it was JFK, Muhammad Ali, Sean Conn…