Emilia Perez: Carla Sofia Jaskoun explained the reverse reaction
- The star “Emilia Perez” Carla Sofia Jaskoun abolished her X account after a violent reaction to the old tweets.
- The fans highlighted the negative tweets that appear to be published by Gascón in 2021.
- “I can no longer allow the hatred and wrong information campaign for the influence of Ali and my family,” Jaskoun said.
The star “Emilia Perez” Carla Sofia Jaskoun abolished her X account after being criticized for controversial social media.
The actor, who made history as the first transgender performance in the category of Best Academy Awards, said in a joint statement with him Hollywood Observer She apologized for her “wrong” previous views and that she had canceled her account because she “no longer allows hate and wrong information” to influence her.
She added, “I was threatened with death, insult, abuse and harassment to the point of exhaustion.” “I have a great daughter to protect, I love her madly and that supports me in everything.”
In a separate statement via Netflix, the actress confessed to “conversation” about her previous posts, adding: “As a person in a marginalized society, I know this suffering is very good and I am very sorry for those who caused pain.”
On Thursday, Canadian journalist Sarah Haji Common screen shots on X One of the posts that seemed to be made by Gascón. Business Insider has not been able to check all screenshots, and some posts appear to have been deleted.
Screen footage contained consuming notes about Muslims and Islam.
Publications were written in Spanish but translated through Google by Hagi. This has sparked more social media users to search for screenshots from other publications that seem to be from GASCón.
Gascón wrote in other functions, which BI sees, that all religions should be banned. In a publication of 2020, the actor referred to the Covid-19 vaccine as the “Chinese vaccine” and said he had a segment inside.
Variety said that in a joint publication in 2021, Gascón referred to the Oscars that year as a “Korean Festival” and “Ugly, Ugly the Party”. That year, Daniel Caloye, a black British actor, and Johong, a South Korean actor, won the Academy Awards.
Variety also highlighted another leaflet that was deleted from 2020, which was shared days after the death of George Floyd, in which Gascón referred to “drug addicts and owner”.
Netflix representatives, GASCón and Academy did not respond to the BI comment requests.
The controversy came about Gascón after the critics of “Emilia Pérez”, which won four Golden Globes and received 13 Academy Award nominations, expressed their opinions about the film on social media, describing his problematic filming of Mexico and stereotypes via phobia.
Gascón was one of the main defenders in the movie.
On Tuesday, the Brazilian post published Folha De S.Paulo an interview in which Gascón criticized the people who were tearing it to support Fernanda Torres, one of her competitors for the best Oscar actress.
In response, some sought to exclude Gascón from the Academy Awards, accusing it of violating an academic base prohibiting the participants in a movie from the public communication participation that casts a competitive movie in “negative or insulting light”.
Variety said on Wednesday that Gascón did not break the base because it did not comment on Torres’s performance in “I am still here.”