• "Non-Binary" Actress Bella Ramsey Said It's "Important" To Keep Gendere

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 9 04:30:44 2025
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    �The Last of Us� actress Bella Ramsey, who identifies as �non-binary� and prefers they/them pronouns, said she�s not in favor of doing away with
    gendered categories for awards shows.

    The 21-year-old British star made the comments during a recent episode of
    �The Louis Theroux Podcast.�

    �I don�t have the answer and I wish that there was something that was an easy way around it, but I think that it is really important that we have a female category and a male category,� Ramsey said, per Variety. She also noted that it�s vital that �recognition for women in the industry is preserved.�

    The actress came up with the idea that there could be a category for �best performance in a female character,� but then noted it would exclude some
    people from being selected. �But then, where do non-binary or gender non- conforming people fit into that? I don�t know,� Ramsey said.

    Ramsey also told Theroux that though she feels unsettled being categorized as an �actress,� she is fine with being nominated for an Emmy in the Best
    Actress category for �The Last of Us.�

    �I have a guttural, �That�s not quite right,� instinct to [being called an actress],� Ramsey said during the interview �But I just don�t take it too seriously � it doesn�t feel like an attack on my identity.�

    She said, �It�s been very obvious since I was young. I always called myself a tomboy, but it wasn�t that I was a boyish girl, I was always like a bit of an in-between. Leaning to most of the boys side.�

    �To be honest, I grew up more as a little boy than I did a little girl,�
    Ramsey said. �I always felt more masculine or more on that side of the spectrum. I guess at the moment I don�t feel like I have access to
    femininity.�

    Some ceremonies, such as the MTV Awards, Gotham Awards, Spirit Awards, and
    Brit Awards, have switched to gender-neutral prizes in recent years as the conversation around gender identity hit a fever pitch.

    Even the Oscars could eventually change to non-gendered categories. �We are exploring this topic with our awards, membership, equity, and inclusion committees and soon with our Board of Governors,� Academy CEO Bill Kramer
    said last year.

    �It�s in the early exploration stage and one of many conversations about the future of awards and the Oscars. We are still investigating how it could
    look,� he added.

    Some stars who support non-gendered categories include actress Elliot Page, formerly Ellen Page, and �The Crown� star Emma Corrin, who also identifies as non-binary. Corrin said in 2022, �I don�t think the categories are inclusive enough at the moment. It�s about everyone being able to feel acknowledged and represented.�

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  • From The Horny Goat@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 18 18:52:36 2025
    On Fri, 09 May 2025 04:30:44 -0400, Ubiquitous <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    �I have a guttural, �That�s not quite right,� instinct to [being called an >actress],� Ramsey said during the interview �But I just don�t take it too >seriously � it doesn�t feel like an attack on my identity.�

    Translation: give me the award any award and I won't complain!

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