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‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Star Michelle Yeoh On Andrea Riseborough Controversy: “If It Was So Easy It Would Have Been Done Before”

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“If it was so easy it would have been done before,” Everything Everywhere All at Once star Michelle Yeoh said of the Andrea Riseborough Oscar controversy this morning.

Questioned on the last minute campaign that saw Riseborough nominated for $27,000-grosser To Lesie, Yeoh downplayed any notion that this had bent Academy rules. “The Academy has always prided itself on having regulations and playing by the rules and if [cheating them] was so easy it would have done before,” Yeoh told the BBC’s Today program. “We are always evolving on how to protect our integrity and I have great faith we will continue to do that.” The Academy examined Riseborough’s Oscar nod, which came following what some deemed aggressive campaigning from the likes of fellow nominee Cate Blanchett, but declined to rescind.

Criticism has come from some quarters over how her nomination came at the expense of Black actresses Viola Davis (The Woman King) and Danielle Deadwyler (Till) but Yeoh, who is the first Asian American to be nominated for Best Actress, stressed how difficult it is to simply get to this point. “I love [Viola and Danielle] to the extreme and wish we were all getting Oscars but it’s tough,” she added. “It took me 40 years to even get a nomination.

Every single actor and actress puts their heart and soul into these movies and you don’t necessarily start thinking you are going to get nominated.

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