Bella Ramsey backs keeping separate awards for women
- Bella Ramsey, a British non-binary actor known for The Last of Us, has urged major awards shows to keep separate categories for women and men.
- Their call follows recent shifts at the Gotham and Spirit Awards, which replaced gendered acting categories with gender-neutral ones.
- Ramsey, nominated for an Emmy as Outstanding Lead Actress in 2023, acknowledges discomfort with the 'actress' label but supports preserving women’s recognition in awards.
- On The Louis Theroux Podcast, Ramsey emphasized the necessity of maintaining separate award categories for men and women to ensure that female recognition within the industry continues to be upheld.
- Ramsey’s stance highlights ongoing debate in entertainment about inclusivity and the risk that gender-neutral categories may reduce recognition for women.
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‘Non-Binary’ Actress Bella Ramsey Said It’s ‘Important’ To Keep Gendered Awards Categories
“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 categor…
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Bella Ramsey said they believe having gendered awards categories is ‘important’ to ensure that ‘recognition for women in the industry is preserved.
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