Ryan Gosling (Ken) Believes Margot Robbie (Barbie) Deserved an Oscar Nomination
In a surprising twist, the Oscars have become embroiled in controversy as actor Ryan Gosling, renowned for his portrayal of Ken in the Barbie movie, expresses his dissatisfaction with this year’s nominations. Gosling, recently nominated for an Oscar himself, passionately argues that his co-star, Margot Robbie (Barbie), was unjustly omitted from the list despite her stellar performance.
“There is no Ken without Barbie,” Says Gosling
Gosling, not one to hold back, has made his frustrations clear, emphasizing, “There is no Ken without Barbie.” His statement underscores the pivotal role Robbie played in the film’s success and the synergy between their characters.
Director Greta Gerwig Snubbed: Gosling Expresses Disappointment
In addition to Robbie’s omission, Gosling has expressed his dismay at the Academy’s failure to recognize director Greta Gerwig for her outstanding work behind the camera. He goes so far as to say, “To say that I’m disappointed that they are not nominated would be an understatement.”
Controversy Dominates Discussions
These notable snubs have become the focal point of discussions within the film industry and among fans. Many are questioning the Academy’s decision, suggesting that this incident underscores the underappreciation of the groundbreaking Barbie movie.
Jimmy Kimmel Weighs In
Even Jimmy Kimmel, the host of the forthcoming Oscars in March, echoes similar sentiments. Kimmel highlights the irony that Gosling secured a nomination for his portrayal of Ken, mirroring the central theme of the Barbie movie where Ken and Barbie’s relationship takes center stage.
Impact on the Oscars Ceremony
As the Oscars ceremony approaches, the industry and fans await eagerly to see how this controversy will influence the awards and whether it will spark a broader conversation about recognizing talent in the film industry.