Hollywood’s biggest stars are speaking out following “Barbie’s” Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie’s Oscars snubs. After Ryan Gosling snagged a Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role as Ken in the blockbuster movie, he showed his support for his co-star and the film’s director after they were left off the list in the Best Actress and Best Director categories, respectively. “But there is no Ken without Barbie, and there is no ‘Barbie’ movie without Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie, the two people most responsible for this history-making, globally celebrated film,” he shared in a statement with multiple outlets on Jan. 23. America Ferrera, who scored her first-ever Oscar nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category for her work on the film, also expressed her disappointment over Margot and Greta’s snubs while speaking with “Today” over the phone on Jan. 24. Michelle Yeoh, John Stamos and Hillary Clinton are among the other famous names who have all also shared their outrage over Margot and Greta’s Oscar omissions.
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(Oscar nominated) Ryan Gosling- along w/former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton- have had Kenough of the knuckle dragging devotion to "patriarchy and horses". As Gosling said, "There is no Ken w/o Barbie." (Oscar nominated) America Ferrera owned every word, thought, and emotion expressed by her character's memorable, meaningful, and universally relatable Bechtel approved dialogue.
Michelle Yeoh was 🎯. The nominations don't make much sense. All of Barbie's nominations rely on Barbie's non-nominated categories. 💕
To pull off. It pays dues to other brilliant films like 2002: A Space
Odyssey in the opening and creates a smart take on how the doll was both lived and hated by young girls,Great script. What, Margo and Greta aren’t packing a nuclear bomb so they are unworthy of a nomination? Give us a break.
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