Oscar Rules Break Potential, Michelle Yeoh Removes Articles On Catetechtt

JAKARTA - Michelle Yeoh deleted the latest post containing articles about Oscar 2023. She was nominated for Best Actress for her appearance in the film Everything Everywhere All At Once to share one of the articles about the nomination bet.

The title of the article reads It's Been Over Two Decades Since We've Had A Non-White Best Actress Winner. Will That Change in 2023? published on March 7. This article contains criticism of the lack of representation at Academy Awards.

One of the topics of conversation was when the article compared the appearance of Cate Blanchett who was nominated for the film Twitch.

The detractors will saykatantt's performance was a strong performance - a veteran actor. Unexpectedly, he appeared as Lydia Tryptor's conductor but it's worth noting he already had two Oscars, "as soon as one of the articles reads.

The third person confirmed he was an industrial giant but saw his extensive job, do we still need confirmation? continued the article.

This article writes that if victory is given to Michelle Yeoh then this will change the entertainment industry.

"For Yeoh, Oscar will change life: his name will forever be preceded by the phrase Academy Award winner and that will make him get a smaller share, after a decade of not being appreciated in Hollywood," he added.

Michelle Yeoh shared screenshots of the article hours after Oscar closing on Tuesday, March 7. However, he immediately deleted the post.

The public suspects this post has the potential to violate the campaign set by the Oscar committee. In other parts of the Nomination rule, part B reads, "Any tactics that isolate names or titles are strictly prohibited."

Michelle Yeoh and Cate Blanchett are several Best Actress nominations in this year's Oscars. They are also competing with Andrea Riseborough (To Leslie), Michelle Williams (The Fabelmans), and Ana de Armas (Blonde).

The peak night of the 95th Oscars or Academy Awards will be held on Sunday, March 12 in Los Angeles.