Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Kirstie Alley Dragged After Calling New Oscars Diversity Initiative A 'Disgrace To Artists Everywhere'

Kirstie Alley Dragged After Calling New Oscars Diversity Initiative A 'Disgrace To Artists Everywhere'
Steve Granitz/WireImage/GettyImages

On Tuesday, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—a.k.a. the Oscars—announced their new diversity and inclusion initiative that would require films to meet new representation standards in order to qualify for the Best Picture category.

The inclusion initiative was years in the making in response to the Oscars facing scrutiny for struggling to nominate films that represented diversity among cast, directors and technical craftspeople.


But not everyone was on board with the Oscars' new move for "equitable representation on and off screen in order to better reflect the diversity of the movie-going audience."

Actress Kirstie Alley slammed the move and was consequently raked across the coals for her hostile remark.

In her now-deleted tweet, the Fat Actress star referenced Pablo Picasso and English novelist George Orwell—who wrote the dystopian novel 1984.

"This is a disgrace to artists everywhere...can you imagine telling Picasso what had to be in his f'king paintings."
"You people have lost your minds. Control artists, control individual thought...OSCAR ORWELL."

@MarlowNYC@Twitter

Alley continued with a followup tweet by calling the Oscars' expanded eligibility rules "dictatorial" and "anti-artist."

@kirstiealley/Twitter

The backlash on social media was swift.

Many mocked her for her recent dearth of appearances on the big screen.





People were also quick to remind her that she wouldn't be nominated for an Oscar anytime soon.



In response to the backlash, Alley changed her tune to one suddenly supporting diversity:

"Diversity and inclusion should be taught, taught so well and so naturally and genuinely that it becomes second nature to our children."


And on Wednesday, Alley explained that she deleted her "OSCAR ORWELL" tweet because she felt "it was a poor analogy & misrepresented" her viewpoint.

She also claimed in her non-apologetic tweet that she is "100% behind diversity inclusion & tolerance" but was "opposed to MANDATED ARBITRARY percentages relating to hiring human beings in any business. "

The Oscars' new representation and inclusion standards are a part of its Academy Aperture 2025 initiative.

Academy President David Rubin and Academy CEO Dawn Hudson explained in a statement:

"The aperture must widen to reflect our diverse global population in both the creation of motion pictures and in the audiences who connect with them. The Academy is committed to playing a vital role in helping make this a reality."
"We believe these inclusion standards will be a catalyst for long-lasting, essential change in our industry."

For the 94th and 95th Academy Awards, consideration for Best Picture will require submitting a confidential Academy Inclusion Standards form.

However, their website stated that "meeting inclusion thresholds will not be required for eligibility in the Best Picture category until the 96th Oscars (2024)."

For the 96th Oscars, best film contenders must meet two of the four new standards, which are:

  • "Standard A. – On-Screen Representation, Themes and Narratives."
  • "Standard B. – Creative Leadership and Project Team."
  • "Standard C. – Industry Access and Opportunities."
  • "Standard D. – Audience Development."

You can visit the Oscars website for more information on what qualifies for meeting each standard for Oscars eligibility.

More from Entertainment/tv-and-movies

Donald Trump with wounded soldiers
SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images

Trump Blasted For Absurdly Telling Wounded Troops That It's 'Amazing' They 'Got Hit'

President Donald Trump was soundly criticized after exclaiming during a meeting with wounded soldiers at the White House that it was "pretty good" and "amazing" that they "got hit," prompting many to call out his disrespect for the troops.

While speaking on Thursday to a group of injured American veterans who were stationed at a "pretty tough area in the Arghandab River Valley" of Afghanistan, Trump—whose administration has already made significant cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs—said:

Keep Reading Show less
Sharon Osbourne; Kneecap
Steve Granitz/FilmMagic; Scott Dudelson/Getty Images for Coachella

Sharon Osbourne Demands Irish Band's Visa Be Revoked For Political Performance At Coachella

Sharon Osbourne is urging U.S. officials to revoke the work visa of Irish rap group Kneecap after their pro-Palestinian performance at Coachella, criticizing them for making political statements on stage.

Posting on X, Osbourne said the group’s set included “aggressive political statements,” including projected messages she described as anti-Israel hate speech and support for terrorist organizations.

Keep Reading Show less
Mariah Carey
Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images for iHeartRadio

Mariah Carey's 13-Year-Old Twins Hilariously Beg Her To 'Delete' Photos Of Them Easter Egg Hunting

Sometimes age doesn't matter; it's whether or not you're still young at heart.

Mariah Carey goes out of her way every year to celebrate the holidays and shares her adventures on Instagram for her fans to enjoy, too.

Keep Reading Show less
Pete Buttigieg
Flagrant/YouTube

Buttigieg Explains What He Wants 'Everyday Life' To Look Like For Americans In Pitch Perfect Rant

On his Substack Wednesday, former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg wrote about why he decided to enter the "manosphere" and sit down with the hosts of the Flagrant podcast.

The manosphere is defined as a "varied collection of websites, blogs, podcasts, and online forums by men and for men often promoting masculinity, misogyny, and opposition to feminism. Communities within it include men's rights activists, incels, Men Going Their Own Way, pick-up artists, and fathers' rights groups."

Keep Reading Show less
Jennifer Vasquez Sura
Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

Abrego Garcia's Wife Forced To Move To Safe House After Homeland Security Shares Her Address On Social Media

The name Kilmar Abrego Garcia has been in the news steadily since his abduction by the Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the United States Supreme Court unanimously ordering he be returned to his family in Maryland.

But much less has been said or written about Abrego Garcia's American-born wife, Jennifer Vasquez Sura. The pair have been married since 2019 and share a child.

Keep Reading Show less