Scarlett Johansson Takes a Stand Against Hollywood: Lashes Out After Transgender Backlash
2023/08/24

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Scarlett Johansson has put her boot in to Hollywood by saying that all actors should not be restricted in taking diverse roles and should be able to take what they want.

It comes after Johansson was slated last year for taking the part of a transgender character for the upcoming film 'Rub and Tug'.

Critics waded in on the news of her role by saying that the part should have been given to a transgender actor in the hope to increase diversity in Hollywood which it massively lacks.Scarlett ended up stepping down from the role due to the widespread backlash.Johansson has been outspoken in the past few years in addressing the issues of casting controversies in Hollywood, saying that you should be "allowed to play anyone".

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In an interview with As If magazine, she said: "You know, as an actor I should be allowed to play any person, or any tree, or any animal because that is my job and the requirements of my job."I feel like it's a trend in my business and it needs to happen for various social reasons, yet there are times it does get uncomfortable when it affects the art because I feel art should be free of restrictions.

"I think society would be more connected if we just allowed others to have their own feelings and not expect everyone to feel the way we do."Johansson was criticised on social media for the comments.

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A Twitter user said: "Scarlett Johansson is a cisgender white woman with a powerful platform.

"Trans people should play trans people. Period. It is incredibly disappointing that she has learned nothing and clearly does not care about the experiences of trans people."

"I will not be seeing any films that involve Scarlett Johansson moving forward. I do not want to give my money to someone who trivializes the oppression of trans people and diminishes the importance of our visibility."Another said: "Yes, ScarJo, you should be able to play a tree. Because there aren't countless sentient trees desiring to act yet struggling to get cast in roles.

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But there ARE ton of LGBTQIA l/non binary actors who have vocalized that they would love to represent those characters."The debate around diversity in Hollywood has attracted high-profile advocates on both sides.

Two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett said she would "fight to the death" to defend an actor's right to take any role while Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston defended his casting as a disabled character in The Upside.On the opposite side of the argument, British actress Jameela Jamil revealed she turned down a film in which she would have played a deaf woman, arguing the role should go to an actor who is hearing impaired.And Darren Criss, star of American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace, vowed not to take any more roles as LGBT characters.

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