Transgender actress Karla Sofía Gascón reflected on her own mental health struggles after controversial tweets resurfaced during the peak of awards season. Gascón, the first openly trans actor ...
Gascón, the first openly trans actor to be nominated for an Academy Award, faced an onslaught of backlash after old social media posts about George Floyd and Islam came to light. While the ...
Gascón was once an awards season favorite, but her campaign took a nosedive after past negative tweets she made about Muslims, George Floyd and diversity at the 2021 Academy Awards resurfaced ...
Karla Sofia Gascon attends the 97th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, Mar. 2, 2025. Richard Harbaugh/AMPAS/AFP via Getty Images At the start of the show, Oscars host Conan ...
commentary on George Floyd and critical statements about diversity at the Oscars. After performing media interviews without consulting “Emilia Pérez” distributor Netflix or the awards ...
fitting and appropriate,” Hochman said in a statement This is one of many former DA George Gascon’s policies that Hochman had promised to undo as he ran on the platform to end the “extreme ...
Gascón also criticized Muslim culture and George Floyd in her since-deleted 2020 tweets, which led to Netflix and her “Emilia Pérez” director Jacques Audiard speaking out against her ...
George Floyd and diversity at the Academy Awards. The "Emilia Pérez" star, nominated for best actress at this year's awards, issued an apology for her old social media posts after they went viral ...
However, her awards show campaign took a nosedive after past negative tweets she made about Muslims, George Floyd and diversity at the 2021 Academy Awards resurfaced in late January.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on his podcast Tuesday that Erik and Lyle Menendez will have a parole board hearing on ...
The transgender actress, 52, stepped back from the 2025 awards season after her vile tweets about Islam, the 2020 murder of George Floyd ... from male to female, Gascon smiled through a brutal ...
George Floyd, diversity and more. She then deactivated that account and gave several statements and interviews defending herself, eventually apologizing and vowing silence in a Feb. 6 Instagram post.