Greta Gerwig addressed her Oscars snub for Best Director. She expressed her happiness that her movie “Barbie” was up for eight Oscars, including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Picture. Despite the snub, Gerwig was grateful that the film had an incredible year and was making an impact on culture. Margot Robbie, who was also left off the Best Actress nominees category, echoed similar sentiments, expressing her gratitude for the film’s impact on culture and the industry. America Ferrera and Ryan Gosling, who received Oscar nods for their “Barbie” roles, also spoke out about Gerwig and Robbie not being recognized by the Academy. Jimmy Kimmel is set to host the 96th Academy Awards from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on March 10 on ABC.
After being snubbed at the Oscars, Greta Gerwig has spoken out about the oversight
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