It's 2022, and Emma Corrin would like awards show categories to reflect it.
Corrin, who identifies as nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns, told BBC News that they "hope for a future" in which gender-neutral categories are the norm for awards ceremonies.
"I don't think the categories are inclusive enough at the moment," they said. "It's about everyone being able to feel acknowledged and represented."
The star, who is in awards contention this year for their films My Policeman and Lady Chatterley's Lover, took home a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama for their performance as Princess Diana in The Crown in 2021. However, at the time, Corrin still allowed the use of she and her pronouns.
https://ew.com/awards/emma-corrin-ge...-my-policeman/
Corrin, who identifies as nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns, told BBC News that they "hope for a future" in which gender-neutral categories are the norm for awards ceremonies.
"I don't think the categories are inclusive enough at the moment," they said. "It's about everyone being able to feel acknowledged and represented."
The star, who is in awards contention this year for their films My Policeman and Lady Chatterley's Lover, took home a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama for their performance as Princess Diana in The Crown in 2021. However, at the time, Corrin still allowed the use of she and her pronouns.
https://ew.com/awards/emma-corrin-ge...-my-policeman/
I don't mind if you want a gender neutral "body of work" award every year but removing gender from awards just stinks of PC virtue signalling.