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Mindy Kaling criticises lack of diversity on Oscars red carpet: 'It would be nice if more people of colour were nominated'

She also said she was 'surprised' Greta Gerwig was snubbed in the Best director category

Jacob Stolworthy
Monday 10 February 2020 00:03 GMT
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Mindy Kaling has spoken out about the lack of diversity in this year’s Oscar nominations while attending the ceremony.

Ahead of the 92nd Academy Awards, the actor-writer – who is presenting – was asked by Variety about the fact this year’s nominations were low on representation in the acting categories.

“It would be nice if there were more people that were nominated of colour,” she said.

“I have to say, I truly love some of the nominated performances tonight – Brad Pitt, Laura Dern, Saoirse [Ronan] – but there’s also been so many other incredible performances: Jodie Turner-Smith, Daniel [Kaluuya]. I think we’ll have more next year. I’m hopeful.”

Harriet star Cynthia Erivo is the only non-white actor to be nominated.

Kaling also said she was surprised that Greta Gerwig was not nominated for Best Director – a category that features just men.

Little Women was my favourite movie, so I was surprised,” she said, adding that she voted for Gerwig.

Nominations-wise, Joker leads this year’s pack with 11, while The Irishman and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood follow close behind with 10.

Follow along with live updates from this year’s ceremony here and a full list of the evening’s winners here.

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