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The Oscars 2023 arrives this weekend and everything is almost ready for the highly anticipated ceremony. Voting has already ended and on Sunday, March 12, we will find out the winners. However, there is a post by Michelle Yeoh that she later deleted that caused controversy.
Executor nominated To Best Actress for “Everything and everywhere, all at once” and the film itself received remarkable fame and many awards. Although he stood out for his story, he also attracted attention with Asian actors.
For this reason, the journal Fashion published an article titled “It has been more than two decades since a non-white woman won the Best Actress Oscar. Will this change in 2023?” (It’s been more than two decades since a woman of color won the Best Actress Oscar. Will that change in 2023?)
Upon learning the name, Michelle Yeoh took screenshots of what she said and posted them on her Instagram account. In the newsroom, a journalist stated that the main character of the film “Everything, Everywhere, At Once” will receive the 2023 Oscar in her category, and not Cate Blanchett, who also nominated for Tar.

What did the post say against Cate Blanchett?
“Detractors will be able to say that Blanchett delivers the strongest performance (a veteran performer is undeniably as incredible as a prolific director). [de orquesta] Lydia Tar), but it should be noted that she has already received two Oscars (for Best Supporting Actress in the film The Aviator in 2005 and Best Actress in Blue Jasmine in 2014). A third award may confirm his status as an industry titan, but given his vast and unrivaled body of work, do we need further confirmation? Meanwhile, for Yeoh, the Oscars could be a big shock in his life: his name will always be preceded by the phrase “Oscar winner” and this should lead to better roles. [para su carrera] after a decade of criminal neglect in Hollywood.
This article has been published Michelle Yeoh with the following description: “It’s not just for me, it’s for all the little girls who look like me. We want you to see us. We want to be heard.” However, she deleted it from Instagram minutes after receiving countless criticisms for suggesting that her co-star didn’t deserve the award and she only deserves it for being the first Asian actress to be nominated in the category. Best Actress V Oscar 2023.
Oscar 2023: Best Actress nomination
— Cate Blanchett for “Tár”
– Ana de Armas for “Blonde”
— Andrea Riseborough for “Leslie”
– Michelle Williams for “The Fabelmans”
— Michelle Yeoh for “Everything, Everywhere, All At Once”
EER 5×01 HARRY AND MEGAN: ‘Real’ gossip gives us life
We have returned! And we dedicate the first episode of season 5 to the controversy around the Netflix documentary in which Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tell their love story. Yes, it took us a while to release the chapter, but it was worth it. Who was behind the media bullying? Is the royal family racist? Laura Amasifuen and Lucia Barja analyze salsa about this soap opera love story. Come and listen.
Source: RPP
