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Oscar nominee Wunmi Mosaku and others condemn ICE after two Minnesotans were fatally shot, highlighting concerns over enforcement actions and lack of accountability.
- Recently, Wunmi Mosaku, Sinners actress and Oscar nominee, said she hasn’t been able to enjoy her nomination because of the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renée Good by ICE agents in Minnesota.
- At recent awards shows, artists protested ICE, with Billie Eilish, Bad Bunny, and Bruce Springsteen denouncing the agency and Spirit Awards protesters Natasha Rothwell, Tessa Thompson, and Kumail Nanjiani joining the backlash.
- The director said the film relies almost entirely on police body-cam and dash-cam footage, condensing over 30 hours into a 96-minute film to tell the story accurately.
- Amid protests, critics called for accountability as Whoopi Goldberg confronted Kristi Noem and Gregory Bovino on Jan. 26 over Pretti’s death, highlighting public outrage.
- Mosaku framed her reaction as a proud child of immigrants, saying her Oscar nomination for best supporting actress last month felt especially meaningful given its impact on Black women.
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'Sinners' Star Wunmi Mosaku Unable to 'Celebrate' Her Oscar Nomination Because of 'the Killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti'
Wunmi Mosaku -- known for her roles in the 2025 film "Sinners," and the Disney+ series "Loki" -- says she is unable to "celebrate" her Oscar nomination due to "the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti."
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