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Post by Admin on Jan 25, 2024 8:59:12 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 26, 2024 23:51:05 GMT
Australian police have joked that they are "under investigation" into the failure of Barbie actress Margot Robbie (33) to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Victoria Police took to social media to make fun of Margot, who was born and raised in the state of Queensland, who lost the election.
A collage of various photos from Margot's career, including one from Neighbors, was captioned: "Police investigating after Margot was robbed (ROBBIED)". However, we heard that she was deprived of the nomination for Best Actress, and the police are investigating." At the same time, they are urging local residents to use the opportunity to report non-urgent crimes, such as theft, online.
Ryan Gosling has released a statement regarding the fact that although he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor, Greta Gerwig, who was nominated for Best Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay for Margot, was not nominated for Best Director.
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Post by Admin on Jan 27, 2024 14:15:27 GMT
There have been a number of media reports questioning the fact that the man behind the mega-hit film that recorded the highest box office revenue in 2023 was not even selected as a candidate.
The movie itself received eight nominations in seven categories, including Best Picture, with Ryan Gosling (43) nominated for Best Supporting Actor and America Ferrera (39), who plays Gloria, nominated for Best Supporting Actress.
However, contrary to many expectations, Margot, who produced and starred in the film, was not nominated for Best Actress, while Greta, who directed and wrote the screenplay, was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay along with her husband Noah Baumbach, 54. However, it was a shock that it missed out on the nomination for Best Director.
Celebrities also reacted to the academy's "neglect".
According to the British media ``Daily Mail'', actor Mandy Moore (39) and singer/actor Bette Midler (78) have expressed their dissatisfaction on social media, accusing them of disrespecting women. Sharon Stone (65) made fun of the fact that no women were nominated and men were nominated, saying, "This is all part of the Barbie plot."
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