Karla Sofía Gascón Defends Past Controversial Tweets, Calls Backlash a 'Smear Campaign'
The actress, who made history as the first transgender woman nominated for a Best Actress Oscar, remains defiant as Netflix expresses willingness to collaborate with her again.
- Karla Sofía Gascón faced significant backlash after her historical tweets with racist, Islamophobic, and homophobic content resurfaced, impacting her Oscar campaign for Emilia Pérez.
- Gascón alternated between apologetic and defiant stances, claiming the backlash was part of a deliberate smear campaign but provided no evidence to support this assertion.
- Netflix initially distanced itself from Gascón but later invited her to its Oscars party and expressed openness to working with her in the future, emphasizing forgiveness for past mistakes.
- The actress described herself as 'less racist than Gandhi' and stated that no one needed to forgive her, while also promoting her biographical book in public appearances.
- The controversy has sparked discussions about accountability, public perception, and the entertainment industry's handling of sensitive issues involving prominent figures.