Cate Blanchett wants award shows off the air
- Cate Blanchett argued for award shows to stop being televised, suggesting a return to a party atmosphere without public scrutiny during a podcast appearance.
- She believes that non-televised shows would allow people to be more present and enjoy gatherings without the pressure of recording.
- Blanchett expressed nostalgia for the pre-social media era, emphasizing the need for privacy and intimacy at events.
- In 2023, she criticized the televised nature of awards shows, calling it a "televised horse race" that detracts from genuine celebrations.
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Cate Blanchett: Awards Shows Should No Longer Be Televised
Actress Cate Blanchett explained why we should stop televising awards shows, reminiscing about when stars could just enjoy the party without worrying about their every move being recorded. Speaking on the “Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang” podcast, the 55-year-old actress said that the Academy Awards, among other Hollywood shows, should “go back to the day when it wasn’t televised,” The Hollywood Reporter noted. The actress said w…
Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett says award shows shouldn’t be televised to protect celebrities’ privacy
Cate Blanchett discussed why award shows should not be televised during a recent appearance on a podcast, explaining it would be much more private and fun for those in attendance.
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