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Discussion around the Oscar-nominated _Emilia Pérez _has been marred by Gascón's unearthed tweets that contained offensive language Zoe Saldaña has made clear that she’s disappointed by
her _Emilia Pérez_ co-star Karla Sofía Gascón after her offensive social media posts have caused uproar and are overshadowing the historic moment for the Oscar-nominated film. “I’m sad.
Time and time again, that’s the word because that is the sentiment that has been living in my chest since everything happened,” Saldaña told _Variety_. “I’m also disappointed. I can’t speak
for other people’s actions. All I can attest to is my experience, and never in a million years did I ever believe that we would be here.” Directed by Jacques Audiard and also starring Selena
Gomez, _Emilia Pérez_ received an astounding 13 Academy Award nominations. Saldaña is nominated for best actress in a supporting role, her first time up for the prestigious award. Gascón is
also up for an Oscar, for best leading actress — the first time an openly trans actress has been nominated. But in late January, Gascón hurriedly deleted her X/Twitter account after users
discovered several of her posts contained offensive comments about George Floyd and Muslims. Gascón called Islam an “infection for humanity” and Floyd a “drug addict swindler.” Saldaña said
she’s still trying to allow herself to “experience that joy” for the film making history, noting its intention was always inclusivity. But Saldaña acknowledged that “we are also individuals
who are responsible for everything that we say and everything that we do.” TRENDING STORIES In wake of the unearthed posts, Netflix has begun distancing itself from Gascón, removing her
from pre-scheduled events in the lead-up to the Academy Awards show on March 2. Director Audiard said on Wednesday that he hasn’t spoken to Gascón, nor does he want to. Calling her tweets
“inexcusable” and “hateful,” Audiard added, “She’s really playing the victim. She’s talking about herself as a victim, which is surprising. It’s as if she thought that words don’t hurt.”
Meanwhile, Gascón has attempted to explain away her offensive posts. She organized her own hour-long interview with CNN En Español, claiming that she was the victim of “cancel culture” and
said she would not be withdrawing from Oscar contention.