Hollywood stars Chris Pratt and Emma Stone have made headlines by announcing their joint boycott of the Oscars, citing the awards’ “woke” policies that they believe prioritize political correctness over genuine artistic merit.
Stone, an Academy Award-winning actress, echoes Pratt’s sentiments, emphasizing the importance of recognizing talent based on artistic achievements rather than conforming to societal pressures. “We stand for real artistry,” she states, “and we won’t participate in an event that undermines that.”
Their boycott has ignited discussions about the role of politics in entertainment awards and has raised questions about the future of prestigious ceremonies like the Oscars in an increasingly polarized industry.
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Actress Emma Stone‘s frail appearance and strange behavior at the premiere of her new movie, Poor Things, sparked concern, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Fans feared something was wrong after a since-deleted video, shared by production company Searchlight Pictures on TikTok, featured Stone, 35, seemingly clinging to her publicist as she slowly moved down the red carpet while appearing unsteady.
Stone was dressed to the nines for her movie premiere in New York City on Wednesday night. The actress, who produced and stars in the film, wore a dazzling yellow embroidered Louis Vuitton gown. She tied the look together with a chic choker necklace featuring a dramatic, oversized embellished flower.
Stone’s hair was neatly pulled back into a low bun for an effortless look. While the actress flashed a bright smile for cameras as she posed on the red carpet, fans on TikTok couldn’t help but ask if she was okay.
Concerns were sparked after a video by the production house featured a slow-walking, somewhat unsteady Stone holding hands with her publicist as they snaked their way through the room. When she spotted co-star Mark Ruffalo, Stone pointed in his direction and said, “Hi Mark.”
The actress held her gaze on the 13 Going on 30 star with her mouth open as she was chauffeured away.
“Uhh, is she okay?” one TikTok user commented. Another joined, “Ok, so we are all concerned about Emma. (Is) that what I am gathering?”
@searchlightpics Mark is all of us. #PoorThingsFilm