“Snubbed” by the Oscars in the best actress category, Margot Robbie assures that there is “no reason” for her to feel sad, but she believes that Greta Gerwig should have been nominated in the best category realization.
It was during a recent discussion with the SAG-AFTRA union and the rest of the cast barbie as Margot Robbie has been called upon to respond to the saga surrounding her absence from the Best Actress race. “There’s no reason to feel sad considering how blessed I am,” said Margot Robbie, also a producer of barbie, candidate for the Oscar for best film. In total, the feminist comedy is nominated eight times in the Oscar race.
“Obviously, I think Greta should have been named as director,” said Margot Robbie, whose comments were reported in the Variety. “What she’s done is a unique thing in her career and in her life,” Robbie continued, conceding in the same breath that “it’s been an incredible year for all films.”
Remember that last week, actor Ryan Gosling – the interpreter of Ken, for his part nominated in the best supporting actor category – reacted to the absence of Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig from these two important categories, stating that “there is no Ken without Barbie and there is no Barbie movie without Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie”.
The 96e The Oscars ceremony will take place on March 10 in Los Angeles.