The I May Destroy You creator, 33, detailed how her run-ins with fans have changed during the coronavirus pandemic as she featured in the 27th annual Hollywood issue of Vanity Fair.
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She protested that the fact that I May Destroy You did not get one Golden Globe nod is not only wrong, it’s what is wrong with everything, But my fury is not just about race. Or even about racial representation in art. Yes, we need art that reflects all of our colors, not just some. But we also need to give awards to shows that deserve them, no matter the color of the skin of their creators, the writer stressed.
Snubbed: Despite her own series picking up two major nods, the 54-year-old author and photojournalist found the British drama s snub unfathomable
Fans of I May Destroy You were outraged when the hit show, and creator Michaela Coel, were snubbed by the 78th Golden Globe Awards.
The nominations for the event were announced on Wednesday, and the actress, 33, who starred, wrote, directed, and produced the critically-acclaimed series, failed to get a nod in any category.
I May Destroy You was one of the summer s most critically-acclaimed shows around the world when it aired on BBC One and HBO. I am genuinely embarrassed for the Golden Globes : I May Destroy You fans were left outraged as the show and creator Michaela Coel (pictured) were snubbed by the awards on Wednesday