Madonna defends her support of controversial Netflix star
- Karla Sofía Gascón attended the 2025 Oscars despite controversy over her past social media posts, where she was nominated for Best Actress and expressed gratitude for the nomination.
- Gascón stated that tweets about Selena Gomez were fake and emphasized that she has not harmed anyone.
- Gascón apologized for her past comments and acknowledged harm caused, saying, "I apologize to all I have offended at any point in my life" and promised to learn and listen more.
- Gascón expressed regret for her past social media posts and stated, "I am deeply sorry to those I have caused pain.
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